From Budapest to Bucharest, and countless treasures in between, touch history in Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania, as you sail along the exotic lower Danube. Celtic fortifications, medieval towns and grand cities, along with the natural beauty of pastoral landscapes and the Danube’s famed Iron Gate, showcase the best of eastern Europe. Folklore followers will relish the opportunity go to Transylvania, a place deeply rooted in myth and history to the 14th-century Bran Castle, home of Prince Vlad Tepes who inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula; as well as Sighi?oara, birthplace of Dracula; and to Bulgaria’s natural wonders, Belogradchik, a fairytale stone world of fantastic shapes associated with interesting legends. Wine connoisseurs will have a chance to taste history from the centuries-old wine-growing hills dating back to the Romans in Ilok, a royal and vinous town. And the active adventurers will appreciate hiking to the UNESCO-designated Ivanovo Rock Hewn Churches and biking through Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Park and Vidin’s Baba Vida castle. Be treated to the flavors, sights, sounds and cultures of this diverse swath of the continent.
From Vienna to Istanbul, and countless treasures in between, touch history in Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey as you sail along the exotic lower Danube. Celtic fortifications, medieval towns and grand cities, along with the natural beauty of pastoral landscapes and the Danube’s famed Iron Gates, showcase the best of eastern Europe. Nature lovers will relish the opportunity to see Bulgaria’s natural wonder, Belogradchik, a fairytale stone world of fantastic shapes associated with interesting legends; or to bike through Belgrade’s sprawling Kalemegdan Park. Wine connoisseurs will have a chance to taste history from the centuries-old wine-growing hills dating back to the Romans in Ilok, a royal and vinous town. Be treated to the flavors, sights, sounds and cultures of this diverse swath of the continent. And the active adventurers will appreciate hiking to the UNESCO-designated Ivanovo Rock Hewn Churches and biking through Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Park and Vidin’s Baba Vida castle. Be treated to the flavors, sights, sounds and cultures of this diverse swath of the continent.
From Vienna to Bucharest, and countless treasures in between, touch history in Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania, as you sail along the exotic lower Danube. Celtic fortifications, medieval towns and grand cities, along with the natural beauty of pastoral landscapes and the Danube’s famed Iron Gate, showcase the best of eastern Europe. Folklore followers will relish the opportunity go to
Transylvania, a place deeply rooted in myth and history to the 14th-century Bran Castle, home of Prince Vlad Tepes who inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula; as well as Sighișoara, birthplace of Dracula; and to Bulgaria’s natural wonders, Belogradchik, a fairytale stone world of fantastic shapes associated with interesting legends. Wine connoisseurs will have a chance to taste history from the centuries-old wine-growing hills dating back to the Romans in Ilok, a royal and vinous town. And the active adventurers will appreciate hiking to the UNESCO-designated Ivanovo Rock Hewn Churches and biking through Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Park and Vidin’s Baba Vida castle. Be treated to the flavors, sights, sounds and cultures of this diverse swath of the continent.
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RIVERS:
Danube
Gems of Southeast Europe (Wine Cruise)
At A Glance
On our cruises, you will enjoy an extensive lineup of included tours. In many cases, you will have a choice of excursions, such as standard tours, bike tours, hikes and Special Interest Tours. We always include a large variety of activities so that you can choose how you want to explore. No matter your preference, your days will be full of discovery and wonder.
Embark upon your river cruise ship, docked in the city center. This evening, meet your fellow passengers on board. (D)
Day 2 | Budapest | Scenic cruising |
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| | OR Szekszárd wine tasting |
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Enjoy a scenic morning cruise to Mohács. You’ll then visit Pécs, founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visit the UNESCO-designated Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. You will also see the Mosque of Pasha Qasim the Victorious, one of the symbols of the city. Or for wine connoisseurs, you’ll want to go to the Szekszárd wine region, one of the oldest red-wine-growing areas in Hungary, established more than 2,000 years ago. You may also take an exhilarating guided bike tour around Mohács. (B,L,D)
Day 3 | Vukovar | City tour and Eltz Castle |
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| Ilok | OR Croatian wine tasting |
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| Novi Sad | “The Athens of Serbia” walking tour |
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| | Fruska Gora National Park hike |
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| | Evening Petrovaradin Fortress visit |
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Vukovar is a Croatian symbol of resistance, which you’ll better understand on your city tour showcasing the Ovčara Memorial and Eltz Castle. Alternatively, choose a wine tasting in Ilok, a center of wine production since Roman times, where you’ll sample its famous Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines. Back on board, cruise to Novi Sad, sometimes called the “Serbian Athens.” Discover Novi Sad on a walking tour to Dunavski Park and through Stari Grad, the Old Town center. If you prefer a more active exploration, join a guided biking tour or hike through Fruska Gora National Park. During the evening, visit Petrovaradin Fortress, a mighty stronghold no enemy has ever breached. (B,L,D)
Day 4 | Belgrade | “The City by Two Rivers” tour |
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| | Royal Palace and Tito's Memorial tour |
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| | OR Podrum Panjotovic wine tasting |
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| | OR Belgrade Fortress hike |
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Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour, which includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Later, choose from three intriguing excursions. Visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family; and then tour the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery. For those wishing a more active adventure, join a guided bike tour. (B,L,D)
Day 5 | Iron Gates | Full-day scenic cruising |
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The Iron Gates is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, forming a natural border between Serbia and Romania. The ancient King Decebalus, the last king of Dacia, is proudly carved into the mountainside and always captivates travelers. (B,L,D)
Day 6 | Vidin | Baba Vida Fortress and Belogradchik with choice to hike |
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| | OR Banitsa pastry and yogurt tasting |
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| | OR Dos Alamos wine tasting |
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Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. Continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, where you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Alternatively, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will also get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle. Or enjoy a wine tasting at a local winery, situated just outside of Vidin in the village of Negovanovtsi. (B,L,D)
Day 7 | Rousse | Veliko Tarnovo excursion |
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| | OR Rousse walking tour and Rock-hewn Churches tour |
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| | OR Veliko Tarnovo & Wine Tasting excursion |
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Visit Bulgaria’s ancient capital, Veliko Tarnovo, with its medieval fortress and multiple orthodox temples. You can opt instead to go to Rousse, known for its 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture, and then afterwards visit the UNESCO-designated Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo with frescos revealing exceptional artistry of 14th-century paintings. Later in the day, travel through the Romanian countryside to the capital of Bucharest, known as the “Little Paris of the East.” Enjoy a panoramic tour of the historic city center and its elegant architecture, followed by a visit to the Palace of the Parliament, the second largest administrative building in the world. Or journey to a Rousse Wine House and the Leventa complex set in a unique fortification structure dating back almost 200 years and be treated to a tasting of three wines while learning about the wine making process of this winery. (B,L,D)
Day 8 | Giurgiu | DISEMBARKATION |
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Disembark the ship in Giurgiu. (B)
Embark your ship in Giurgiu. Tonight gather on board and meet your fellow passengers. (B,L,D)
Day 2 | Rousse | Veliko Tarnovo excursion |
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| | OR Rousse Highlights & Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches hike |
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Visit the ancient capital of Veliko Tarnavo. Built on three hills overlooking the Yantra River, this archaic city features Tsarevets Hills, the remains of a Royal Fortress, Royal Palaces and other historic sites. You’ll also see the small village of Arbanasi, where you’ll tour the frescos inside the Nativity Church and have an exclusive opportunity to taste Damascus Rose products, including jam, candy and liqueur. Alternatively, take a highlights tour of Rousse, often called “Little Vienna,” then hike up to the Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches, which were carved out of solid rock between the 12th and 14th centuries by Orthodox monks and feature medieval frescos. (B,L,D)
Day 3 | Vidin | Belogradchik & Baba Vida Fortress |
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| | OR Banitsa pastry and yogurt tasting |
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| | OR Vidin bike tour of Vidin |
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Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. Continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, where you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Alternatively, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will also get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle. (B,L,D)
Day 4 | Iron Gates | Full-day scenic cruising |
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The Iron Gates is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, forming a natural border between Serbia and Romania. The ancient Serbian king Decebalus is proudly carved into the mountainside and always captivates travelers. (B,L,D)
Day 5 | Belgrade | “The City by Two Rivers” tour |
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| | OR Belgrade Royal Palace & Tito’s Memorial tour |
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| | OR Quburich Brandy Tasting & Avala Mountain Fortress Hike
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Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour, which includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Alternatively, visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family, and the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery, followed by a panoramic tour of Avala Mountain. Later in the day, choose from a hike to Kalemegdan Fortress, known for its winding walking paths and incredible river views, or join a guided bike tour. (B,L,D)
Day 6 | Novi Sad | “The Athens of Serbia” walking tour |
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| | OR Serbian Specialties Tasting |
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| | OR Petrovaradin Fortress hike |
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| Ilok | OR Vukovar City tour with Eltz Castle |
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Choose from three morning excursions in Novi Sad. Visit a local home and learn how to prepare traditional Vojvodina cuisine followed by a tasting. Or, hike up to Petrovaradin Fortress, built to defend against the Ottoman Turks, and offering spectacular Danube views. Alternatively, you may bike along the Danube and the pier known as “Strand” where the locals relax during the summer months. Later in the day, enjoy a city tour of Vukovar, including the Franciscan Monastery, Church of St. Philip & Jacob and Eltz Castle. Or savor Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines in Ilok, a center of wine production since Roman times. (B,L,D)
Day 7 | Mohacs | Pécs excursion |
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| | OR Bike Ride along the Danube |
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Travel from Mohács to Pécs, founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visit the UNESCO-designated Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. You will also see the Mosque of Pasha Qasim the Victorious, one of the symbols of the city. Or for the active cruiser, take a scenic guided bike tour through Danube-Drava National Park, a protected flood-plain known for its populations of black storks, white-tailed eagle and native grey cattle, one of the national symbols of medieval Hungary. (B,L,D)
Day 8 | Budapest | DISEMBARKATION |
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Disembark your cruise in Budapest. (B)
Day 1 | Vienna | Hotel check-in |
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Arrive in Vienna and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2 | Vienna | Imperial Vienna tour |
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The “City of Waltzes” offers a treasure trove of gems just waiting to be discovered on your city
Day 3 | Vienna | Transfer to Budapest |
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Transfer from Vienna via motorcoach to Budapest where you’ll board your ship. (B,D)
Day 4 | Budapest | Scenic cruising |
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| | OR Szekszárd wine tasting |
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Enjoy a scenic morning cruise to Mohács. You’ll then visit Pécs, founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visit the UNESCO-designated Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. You will also see the Mosque of Pasha Qasim the Victorious, one of the symbols of the city. Or for wine connoisseurs, you’ll want to go to the Szekszárd wine region, one of the oldest red-wine-growing areas in Hungary, established more than 2,000 years ago. You may also take an exhilarating guided bike tour around Mohács. (B,L,D)
Day 5 | Vukovar | City tour and Eltz Castle |
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| Ilok | OR Croatian wine tasting |
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| Novi Sad | “The Athens of Serbia” walking tour |
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| | Fruska Gora National Park hike |
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| | Evening Petrovaradin Fortress visit |
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Vukovar is a Croatian symbol of resistance, which you’ll better understand on your city tour showcasing the Ovčara Memorial and Eltz Castle. Alternatively, choose a wine tasting in Ilok, a center of wine production since Roman times, where you’ll sample its famous Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines. Back on board, cruise to Novi Sad, sometimes called the “Serbian Athens.” Discover Novi Sad on a walking tour to Dunavski Park and through Stari Grad, the Old Town center. If you prefer a more active exploration, join a guided biking tour or hike through Fruska Gora National Park. During the evening, visit Petrovaradin Fortress, a mighty stronghold no enemy has ever breached. (B,L,D)
Day 6 | Belgrade | “The City by Two Rivers” tour |
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| | Royal Palace and Tito's Memorial tour |
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| | OR Podrum Panjotovic wine tasting |
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| | OR Belgrade Fortress hike |
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Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour, which includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Later, choose from three intriguing excursions. Visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family; and then tour the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery. For those wishing a more active adventure, join a guided bike tour. (B,L,D)
Day 7 | Iron Gates | Full-day scenic cruising |
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The Iron Gates is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, forming a natural border between Serbia and Romania. The ancient King Decebalus, the last king of Dacia, is proudly carved into the mountainside and always captivates travelers. (B,L,D)
Day 8 | Vidin | Baba Vida Fortress and Belogradchik with choice to hike |
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| | OR Banitsa pastry and yogurt tasting |
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| | OR Dos Alamos wine tasting |
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Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. Continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, where you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Alternatively, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will also get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle. Or enjoy a wine tasting at a local winery, situated just outside of Vidin in the village of Negovanovtsi. (B,L,D)
Day 9 | Rousse | Veliko Tarnovo excursion |
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| | OR Rousse walking tour and Rock-hewn Churches tour |
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| | OR Veliko Tarnovo & Wine Tasting excursion |
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Visit Bulgaria’s ancient capital, Veliko Tarnovo, with its medieval fortress and multiple orthodox temples. You can opt instead to go to Rousse, known for its 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture, and then afterwards visit the UNESCO-designated Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo with frescos revealing exceptional artistry of 14th-century paintings. Later in the day, travel through the Romanian countryside to the capital of Bucharest, known as the “Little Paris of the East.” Enjoy a panoramic tour of the historic city center and its elegant architecture, followed by a visit to the Palace of the Parliament, the second largest administrative building in the world. Or journey to a Rousse Wine House and the Leventa complex set in a unique fortification structure dating back almost 200 years and be treated to a tasting of three wines while learning about the wine making process of this winery. (B,L,D)
Day 10 | Giurgiu | Disembarkation |
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| Bucharest | Flight to Istanbul |
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Disembark the ship in Giurgiu and board a motorcoach to journey through the Romanian countryside to Bucharest. Later, board your flight to Istanbul, where you’ll check into your hotel. (B)
Day 11 | Istanbul | Istanbul City walking tour |
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Depart your hotel for an enriching guided walking tour, during which you will explore the Hagia Sophia, formerly a church before becoming a mosque and finally a museum. A beautiful example of Old-World architecture, this museum showcases lovely Christian murals and Islamic symbols throughout. After the Hagia Sophia, visit Istanbul’s similarly beautiful Blue Mosque, named for the Blue İznik tiles that cover its interior. For those who are interested, be guided to the lively Grand Bazaar and venture through the market before returning to your hotel. (B)
Day 12 | Istanbul | Topkapi Palace tour |
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Admire the grandeur of the spectacular Ottoman Sultans’ Grand Palace of Topkapi, home to every Sultan from the 15th-19th centuries. During your tour, marvel at the private chambers of the Sultans, the Harem (women’s quarters) and the Imperial Treasury’s vast collection, including the jewel-encrusted Topkapi Dagger and the stunning 86-carat Spoonmaker’s Diamond. (B)
Day 13 | Istanbul | Return flight home |
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Bid farewell to Istanbul as you prepare for your flight home. (B)
Day 1 | Istanbul | Hotel check-in |
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Arrive in Istanbul and transfer to your hotel.
Depart your hotel for an enriching guided walking tour, during which you will explore the Hagia Sophia, formerly a church before becoming a mosque and finally a museum. A beautiful example of Old-World architecture, this museum showcases lovely Christian murals and Islamic symbols throughout. After the Hagia Sophia, visit Istanbul’s similarly beautiful Blue Mosque, named for the Blue İznik tiles that cover its interior. For those who are interested, be guided to the lively Grand Bazaar and venture through the market before returning to your hotel. (B)
Day 3 | Istanbul | Topkapi Palace tour |
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Admire the grandeur of the spectacular Ottoman Sultans’ Grand Palace of Topkapi, home to every Sultan from the 15th-19th centuries. During your tour, marvel at the private chambers of the Sultans, the Harem (women’s quarters) and the Imperial Treasury’s vast collection, including the jewel-encrusted Topkapi Dagger and the stunning 86-carat Spoonmaker’s Diamond. (B)
Day 4 | Istanbul | Hotel check-out |
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Check out of your Istanbul hotel and fly to Bucharest. Transfer to Giurgiu where you will embark your ship for your Gems of Southeast Europe cruise.
Day 5 | Rousse | Veliko Tarnovo excursion |
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| | OR Rousse Highlights & Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches hike |
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Visit the ancient capital of Veliko Tarnavo. Built on three hills overlooking the Yantra River, this archaic city features Tsarevets Hills, the remains of a Royal Fortress, Royal Palaces and other historic sites. You’ll also see the small village of Arbanasi, where you’ll tour the frescos inside the Nativity Church and have an exclusive opportunity to taste Damascus Rose products, including jam, candy and liqueur. Alternatively, take a highlights tour of Rousse, often called “Little Vienna,” then hike up to the Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches, which were carved out of solid rock between the 12th and 14th centuries by Orthodox monks and feature medieval frescos. (B,L,D)
Day 6 | Vidin | Belogradchik & Baba Vida Fortress |
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| | OR Banitsa pastry and yogurt tasting |
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| | OR Vidin bike tour of Vidin |
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Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. Continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, where you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Alternatively, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will also get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle. (B,L,D)
Day 7 | Iron Gates | Full-day scenic cruising |
|
The Iron Gates is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, forming a natural border between Serbia and Romania. The ancient Serbian king Decebalus is proudly carved into the mountainside and always captivates travelers. (B,L,D)
Day 8 | Belgrade | “The City by Two Rivers” tour |
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| | OR Belgrade Royal Palace & Tito’s Memorial tour |
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| | OR Quburich Brandy Tasting & Avala Mountain Fortress Hike
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Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour, which includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Alternatively, visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family, and the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery, followed by a panoramic tour of Avala Mountain. Later in the day, choose from a hike to Kalemegdan Fortress, known for its winding walking paths and incredible river views, or join a guided bike tour. (B,L,D)
Day 9 | Novi Sad | “The Athens of Serbia” walking tour |
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| | OR Serbian Specialties Tasting |
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| | OR Petrovaradin Fortress hike |
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| Ilok | OR Vukovar City tour with Eltz Castle |
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Choose from three morning excursions in Novi Sad. Visit a local home and learn how to prepare traditional Vojvodina cuisine followed by a tasting. Or, hike up to Petrovaradin Fortress, built to defend against the Ottoman Turks, and offering spectacular Danube views. Alternatively, you may bike along the Danube and the pier known as “Strand” where the locals relax during the summer months. Later in the day, enjoy a city tour of Vukovar, including the Franciscan Monastery, Church of St. Philip & Jacob and Eltz Castle. Or savor Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines in Ilok, a center of wine production since Roman times. (B,L,D)
Day 10 | Mohacs | Pécs excursion |
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| | OR Bike Ride along the Danube |
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Travel from Mohács to Pécs, founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visit the UNESCO-designated Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. You will also see the Mosque of Pasha Qasim the Victorious, one of the symbols of the city. Or for the active cruiser, take a scenic guided bike tour through Danube-Drava National Park, a protected flood-plain known for its populations of black storks, white-tailed eagle and native grey cattle, one of the national symbols of medieval Hungary. (B,L,D)
Day 11 | Budapest | DISEMBARKATION |
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"Bid farewell to your ship and take a
sighteeing tour of Budapest, the “Queen of the Danube.” Your city tour begins with visit to the vibrant Great
Market Hall brimming with vendors selling everything from food to souvenirs. The remainder of this tour takes
you to both the Buda (hilly) and the Pest (flat) sides of the river, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes
views from historic Buda Castle, a visit to Fishermen’s Bastion and the beautifully colored Matthias Church. Later
in the day, travel to Vienna where you will check into your hotel and enjoy some free time. (B)"
Day 12 | Vienna | “Imperial Vienna” tour |
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"Savor the imperial elegance of romantic Vienna during a guided sightseeing tour past the city’s
most famous and beautiful locales, including the UNESCO-designated historice city center. See the regal Vienna
State Opera house, towering St. Stpehen’s Cathedral with its fascinating eagle mosaics and geometric patterned
roof, and the majestic Ringstrasse, Vienna’s famed ring road, lined with incredible architecture, monuments and
parks. You’ll also have some free time to explore Vienna on your own. (B)"
Day 13 | Vienna | Return flight home |
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Bid farewell to Vienna as you prepare for your flight home. (B)
Day 1 | Vienna | Hotel check-in |
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Arrive in Vienna and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2 | Vienna | “Imperial Vienna” tour |
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The “City of Waltzes” offers a treasure trove of gems just waiting to be discovered on your city tour. See the majestic Opera House and the former Imperial Palace of the Habsburgs before concluding in Vienna’s historic city center. (B)
Day 3 | Vienna | Transfer to Budapest |
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Transfer from Vienna via motorcoach to Budapest where you'll be taken on a city tour. Visit the UNESCO listed Castle Hill district, Fisherman’s Bastion, St. Stephen’s Basilica, Houses of Parliament and the Chain Bridge. During the evening, be treated to an Illuminations cruise past the capital’s glittering river front. (B,D)
Day 4 | Budapest | Scenic cruising |
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| | OR Szekszárd wine tasting |
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Enjoy a scenic morning cruise to Mohács. You’ll then visit Pécs, founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visit the UNESCO-designated Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. You will also see the Mosque of Pasha Qasim the Victorious, one of the symbols of the city. Or for wine connoisseurs, you’ll want to go to the Szekszárd wine region, one of the oldest red-wine-growing areas in Hungary, established more than 2,000 years ago. You may also take an exhilarating guided bike tour around Mohács. (B,L,D)
Day 5 | Vukovar | City tour and Eltz Castle |
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| Ilok | OR Croatian wine tasting |
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| Novi Sad | “The Athens of Serbia” walking tour |
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| | Fruska Gora National Park hike |
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| | Evening Petrovaradin Fortress visit |
|
Vukovar is a Croatian symbol of resistance, which you’ll better understand on your city tour showcasing the Ovčara Memorial and Eltz Castle. Alternatively, choose a wine tasting in Ilok, a center of wine production since Roman times, where you’ll sample its famous Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines. Back on board, cruise to Novi Sad, sometimes called the “Serbian Athens.” Discover Novi Sad on a walking tour to Dunavski Park and through Stari Grad, the Old Town center. If you prefer a more active exploration, join a guided biking tour or hike through Fruska Gora National Park. During the evening, visit Petrovaradin Fortress, a mighty stronghold no enemy has ever breached. (B,L,D)
Day 6 | Belgrade | “The City by Two Rivers” tour |
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| | Royal Palace and Tito's Memorial tour |
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| | OR Podrum Panjotovic wine tasting |
|
| | OR Belgrade Fortress hike |
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Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour, which includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Later, choose from three intriguing excursions. Visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family; and then tour the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery. For those wishing a more active adventure, join a guided bike tour. (B,L,D)
Day 7 | Iron Gates | Full-day scenic cruising |
|
The Iron Gates is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, forming a natural border between Serbia and Romania. The ancient King Decebalus, the last king of Dacia, is proudly carved into the mountainside and always captivates travelers. (B,L,D)
Day 8 | Vidin | Baba Vida Fortress and Belogradchik with choice to hike |
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| | OR Banitsa pastry and yogurt tasting |
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| | OR Dos Alamos wine tasting |
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Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. Continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, where you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Alternatively, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will also get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle. Or enjoy a wine tasting at a local winery, situated just outside of Vidin in the village of Negovanovtsi. (B,L,D)
Day 9 | Rousse | Veliko Tarnovo excursion |
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Visit Bulgaria’s ancient capital, Veliko Tarnovo, with its medieval fortress and multiple orthodox temples. You can opt instead to go to Rousse, known for its 19th- and 20th-century Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture, and then afterwards visit the UNESCO-designated Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo with frescos revealing exceptional artistry of 14th-century paintings. Later in the day, travel through the Romanian countryside to the capital of Bucharest, known as the “Little Paris of the East.” Enjoy a panoramic tour of the historic city center and its elegant architecture, followed by a visit to the Palace of the Parliament, the second largest administrative building in the world. Or journey to a Rousse Wine House and the Leventa complex set in a unique fortification structure dating back almost 200 years and be treated to a tasting of three wines while learning about the wine making process of this winery. (B,L,D)
Day 10 | Giurgiu | DISEMBARKATION |
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| Brasov | Peleş Royal Castle tour |
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Disembark the ship in Giurgiu and continue to the legendary region of Transylvania, a place deeply rooted in myth and history. Your first stop on the road to Transylvania will be the quaint mountain town of Sinaia. While in Sinaia you will visit Peles Castle. Peles Castle is considered by many to be one of the most stunning castles in Europe and a masterpiece of German new-Renaissance with 160 rooms filled with priceless European art. After your tour of Peles Castle you will depart for Brasov. (B)
Day 11 | Brasov | Braşov walking tour |
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| | “Dracula’s Birthplace,” Sighișoara excursion |
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Enjoy a walking tour around Braşov. Afterward, dracula lovers will be in for another treat with an excursion to Sighişoara, birthplace to Transylvania’s most notorious ruler, Vlad Ţepeş, also known as Vlad the Impaler or Dracula. It’s hard to believe that this perfectly preserved UNESCO-designated town filled with resplendent pastel-colored buildings, stone lanes, medieval towers and pedestrian-friendly Old Town was Vlad’s place of birth. His home is still here, marked with a placard; however, today it houses a kitschy restaurant called “Casa Dracula.” (B)
Day 12 | Brasov | Bran Castle tour |
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En route to Bucharest, stop in Bran, where you’ll visit Transylvania’s legendary Bran Castle, forever linked with the legend of Dracula. Later in the day, transfer to Bucharest and check into your hotel. (B)
Day 13 | Bucharest | “Paris of the East” tour |
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Bucharest, Romania’s capital, has earned its nickname, the “Little Paris of the East,” with its wide boulevards and Arc de Triomphe. Enjoy a visit to the city’s most impressive sites—including the historic city center and the Palace of the Parliament, second only to the Pentagon as the largest administrative building in the world. As an alternative to visiting the Parliament Palace you can chose a walking tour of Bucharest’s Old Town. The tour begins with a photo stop outside of the Palace of the Parliament and afterwards a walking tour through the historic old town. (B)
Day 14 | Bucharest | Return flight home |
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Bid farewell to Burcharest as you prepare for your homeward flight. (B)
Day 1 | Bucharest | Hotel check-in |
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Arrive in Bucharest and check in to your lovely hotel.
Day 2 | Bucharest | “Paris of the East” tour |
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Bucharest, Romania’s capital, has earned its nickname, the “Little Paris of the East,” with its wide boulevards and Arc de Triomphe. Enjoy a visit to the city’s most impressive sites—including the historic city center and the Palace of the Parliament, second only to the Pentagon as the largest administrative building in the world. You’ll also see the Open Air Village Museum, which showcases traditional Romanian village life. Alternatively, take a walking tour of Bucharest’s Old Town and Open Air Village Museum. (B)
Day 3 | Bucharest | Transfer to Sinaia |
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En route to Brasov, stop in charming Sinaia to visit Peleș Castle, considered by many to be one of the most stunning castles in Europe. Tour the castle, which was once the residence of the royal family. Then continue to the lovely village of Brașov, where you will check into your hotel and enjoy a tour that includes the impressive Gothic Black Church, the 19th-century Schei Gate and City Hall. (B)
Day 4 | Brasov | “Dracula’s Birthplace,” Sighișoara excursion |
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Dracula lovers will be in for another treat with an excursion to Sighişoara, birthplace to Transylvania’s most notorious ruler, Vlad Ţepeş, also known as Vlad the Impaler or Dracula. It’s hard to believe that this perfectly preserved UNESCO-designated town filled with resplendent pastel-colored buildings, stone lanes, medieval towers and pedestrian-friendly Old Town was Vlad’s place of birth. His home is still here, marked with a placard; however, today it houses a kitschy restaurant called “Casa Dracula.” (B)
Day 5 | Brasov | Transfer to Bran |
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| Giurgiu | Transfer to Giurgiu |
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Depart your Brasov hotel and continue on to the legendary region of Transylvania, a place deeply rooted in myth and history. You’ll visit Transylvania’s legendary Bran Castle, forever linked with the legend of Dracula, before boarding the ship in Giurgiu. (B,D)
Day 6 | Rousse | Veliko Tarnovo excursion |
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Visit the ancient capital of Veliko Tarnavo. Built on three hills overlooking the Yantra River, this archaic city features Tsarevets Hills, the remains of a Royal Fortress, Royal Palaces and other historic sites. You’ll also see the small village of Arbanasi, where you’ll tour the frescos inside the Nativity Church and have an exclusive opportunity to taste Damascus Rose products, including jam, candy and liqueur. Alternatively, take a highlights tour of Rousse, often called “Little Vienna,” then hike up to the Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches, which were carved out of solid rock between the 12th and 14th centuries by Orthodox monks and feature medieval frescos. (B,L,D)
Day 7 | Vidin | Belogradchik & Baba Vida Fortress |
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Explore Vidin, one of Bulgaria’s oldest cities, and surrounding areas with a choice of excursions. Discover Baba Vida Fortress, the largest preserved medieval castle in Bulgaria. Continue on to Belogradchik, one of Bulgaria’s natural wonders, where you can hike around its most spectacular rock formations. Alternatively, visit a local home for a demonstration of traditional Bulgarian yogurt and Banitsa, a pastry you will also get to make. You also have the choice to bike through Vidin and to the castle. (B,L,D)
Day 8 | Iron Gates | Full-day scenic cruising |
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The Iron Gates is one of Europe’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. The Danube narrows as it winds through a series of magnificent gorges between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, forming a natural border between Serbia and Romania. The ancient Serbian king Decebalus is proudly carved into the mountainside and always captivates travelers. (B,L,D)
Day 9 | Belgrade | “The City by Two Rivers” tour |
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Explore Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, on a city tour, which includes the Kalemegdan Fortress and the Serbian Orthodox Temple of St. Sava. Alternatively, visit the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Serbian Royal Family, and the House of Flowers, the mausoleum of Marshal Tito, who became the first President of Yugoslavia. Or enjoy a taste of the region by sampling Serbian plum brandy, Šlivovitz, and delicious local delights at the Quburich Distillery, followed by a panoramic tour of Avala Mountain. Later in the day, choose from a hike to Kalemegdan Fortress, known for its winding walking paths and incredible river views, or join a guided bike tour. (B,L,D)
Day 10 | Novi Sad | “The Athens of Serbia” walking tour |
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| Ilok | OR Vukovar City tour with Eltz Castle |
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Choose from three morning excursions in Novi Sad. Visit a local home and learn how to prepare traditional Vojvodina cuisine followed by a tasting. Or, hike up to Petrovaradin Fortress, built to defend against the Ottoman Turks, and offering spectacular Danube views. Alternatively, you may bike along the Danube and the pier known as “Strand” where the locals relax during the summer months. Later in the day, enjoy a city tour of Vukovar, including the Franciscan Monastery, Church of St. Philip & Jacob and Eltz Castle. Or savor Grasevina, Traminac and Frankovka wines in Ilok, a center of wine production since Roman times. (B,L,D)
Day 11 | Mohacs | Pécs excursion |
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Travel from Mohács to Pécs, founded more than 2,000 years ago by the Romans. Visit the UNESCO-designated Christian Necropolis; St. Peter’s Basilica, the city’s main Catholic cathedral along with its catacombs; and Széchenyi Square, the heart of Old Town Pécs. You will also see the Mosque of Pasha Qasim the Victorious, one of the symbols of the city. Or for the active cruiser, take a scenic guided bike tour through Danube-Drava National Park, a protected flood-plain known for its populations of black storks, white-tailed eagle and native grey cattle, one of the national symbols of medieval Hungary. (B,L,D)
Day 12 | Budapest | DISEMBARKATION |
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Bid farewell to your ship and take a
sighteeing tour of Budapest, the “Queen of the Danube.” Your city tour begins with visit to the vibrant Great
Market Hall brimming with vendors selling everything from food to souvenirs. The remainder of this tour takes
you to both the Buda (hilly) and the Pest (flat) sides of the river, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes
views from historic Buda Castle, a visit to Fishermen’s Bastion and the beautifully colored Matthias Church. Later
in the day, travel to Vienna where you will check into your hotel and enjoy some free time. (B)
Day 13 | Vienna | “Imperial Vienna” tour |
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Savor the imperial elegance of romantic Vienna during a guided sightseeing tour past the city’s
most famous and beautiful locales, including the UNESCO-designated historice city center. See the regal Vienna
State Opera house, towering St. Stpehen’s Cathedral with its fascinating eagle mosaics and geometric patterned
roof, and the majestic Ringstrasse, Vienna’s famed ring road, lined with incredible architecture, monuments and
parks. You’ll also have some free time to explore Vienna on your own. (B)
Day 14 | Vienna | Return flight home |
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Bid farewell to Vienna as you prepare for your flight home. (B)