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Danube | Riverside Mozart
  | 11 Days / 10 Nights

Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Passau, DE
Day 2 Grein, AT
Day 3 Grein, AT, Krems, AT
Day 4 Vienna, AT
Day 5 Vienna, AT
Day 6 Esztergom, HU, Visegrad, HU, Budapest, HU
Day 7 Budapest, HU
Day 8 Budapest, HU
Day 9 Bratislava, SK
Day 10 Tulln, AT, Wachau Sail, AT
Day 11 Vienna, AT

Some travelers love cosmopolitan cities. Others prefer Old World villages or the peace and beauty of nature. This luxury cruise is the perfect balance of it all! Explore three Danube capitals in Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest. Our RIVERSIDE CHOICE selection of excursions ensures you have plenty of options when it comes to the must-see sites! Also wander through picturesque villages, like Grein with its oddity-filled old theater; Krems, whose Baroque town gate is like something out of a fairytale; Esztergom, home to an impressive basilica atop Castle Hill; and others. A final treat is time in the Wachau Valley, where stunning riverscapes and some of Austria`s best wines await!

DATES

04/16/2026 04/26/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 6,625.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
04/30/2026 05/10/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 5,515.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
05/14/2026 05/24/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 6,041.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
06/11/2026 06/21/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 6,041.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
09/10/2026 09/20/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 6,479.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
09/24/2026 10/04/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 6,479.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
10/08/2026 10/18/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 6,041.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
10/22/2026 11/01/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 5,165.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
11/05/2026 11/15/2026 Danube Riverside Mozart Wachau Valley Wonderland from Passau to Vienna from 4,289.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1 - Passau

													

Situated along the Route of Emperors and Kings where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz Rivers meet, Passau was settled as early as the Neolithic Age. During the Renaissance, this City of Three Rivers was a major manufacturing center of swords, crafting bladed weapons stamped with the Passau wolf, which legend claimed would grant invulnerability. Today, the most famous sights lining the narrow cobblestone streets of the Old Town are the artistic Town Hall and the Baroque St. Stephen's Cathedral with its green-domed towers and one of the largest organs in the world.

Day 2, 3 - Grein

													

Grein is primarily known for its castle, which has been towering over the river for 500 years. The former hunting castle features a knights' hall, stone theater lined with Renaissance-era pebbles from the river, and diamond vault. Grein is also home to Austria's oldest still-active theater, which is filled with oddities, like locking front-row seats, a curtained-off toilet right in the theater so audience members wouldn't miss the performance, and a "jail seat" where prisoners could watch the show through a window!

Day 3 - Krems

													

First mentioned in 995 AD, Krems became prosperous as a trade center for salt and wine. Its cobblestoned Old Town is home to well preserved buildings, like the 15th-century Steiner Tor (city gate), symbol of the city. Also worth seeing: the Krems Art Mile with Austria's only caricature museum and the State Gallery of Lower Austria; 11th-century Göttweig Abbey; and wine! Surrounded by vineyards, Krems produces some of the country's best wines!

Day 4, 5, 11 - Vienna

													

Vienna is a city that defies simple description. Over the centuries, it has been an imperial city, seat of the Holy Roman Empire, capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and capital of sovereign Austria. Today, Vienna retains the grand Baroque architecture, historic style, and Lebenskunst (art of living) that attracted famous composers like Mozart and Strauss. It's a wonderland of lavish palaces and cathedrals, world-class museums and music venues, atmospheric coffee houses, and romantic fiakers (horse-drawn carriages) clip-clopping past it all.

Day 6 - Esztergom

													

Capital of Hungary from the 10th to mid-13th centuries, the royal city of Esztergom is where St. Stephen, Hungary's first king, was crowned. Esztergom Basilica, the country's largest church and seat of the Catholic Church in Hungary, houses the nation's largest ecclesiastical collection, while Esztergom Castle sits majestically on a cliff overlooking the Danube. Meanwhile, the city's medieval center is walled by Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical buildings and features a lively market square whose houses were occuped by rich merchants in the 17th century.

Day 6 - Visegrad

													

Visegrád is a small Hungarian castle town, just north of Budapest on the right bank of the Danube. In 1325, King Charles I of Hungary named Visegrád the country's royal seat; however, that honor transferred to Buda around 1405. It is known for its beautiful medieval fortress (Upper Castle); remains of an important Roman fort built in the 4th century; Lower Castle with the hexagonal Solomon Tower; and the 14th-century Royal Palace with its Gothic cloister. The town is also popular for its thermal spas and excellent Hungarian cuisine, including hearty stews, grilled meats, and superb local wines.

Day 6, 7, 8 - Budapest

													

One of the most beautiful cities in the world, the wonders of Budapest rise up along both banks of the Danube in a truly impressive way. Along with Heroes' Square with its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, awe-inspiring Hungarian Parliament Building, and the lavish Castle District with photogenic Fishermen's Bastion, the city is home to a captivating Jewish district and the second-largest synagogue in the world, an intricate underground cave system, and some of Europe's most famous thermal baths.

Day 9 - Bratislava

													

Bratislava is perfect for those who want to be transported to another time. Even from a distance, its 9th-century clifftop castle strikes an impressive pose. Down below, the bustling pedestrian-only Old Town is a charming collection of Old World architecture, like Michael's Gate, St. Martin's Cathedral, the Old Opera House, and the Neoclassical Primate's Palace. There's even a surprise or two, with Napoleon's cannonballs lodged in historic walls and an unexpected statue of Cumil the Sewer Worker peering up from below street level!

Day 10 - Tulln

													

Tulln, a historic town on the southern bank of Austria’s Danube, traces its origins back to Roman times, when it served as the fortress of Comagena and an important military and economic center. In the Middle Ages, its strategic position made it a bustling market town and a key stop along the Danube trade routes. Though heavily damaged during World War II, it was rebuilt and restored. Today, Tulln is known for its elegant architecture, cultural heritage, and lush gardens, earning it the nickname ‘the City of Flowers.

Day 10 - Wachau Sail

													

Scenic sailing through the beautiful Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning landscapes and historic vineyards. Marvel at the charming villages, ancient castles, and terraced slopes that line the banks of the Danube. Take in the perfect blend of natural beauty and centuries-old architecture.