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Danube | Riverside Debussy
  | 8 Days / 7 Nights

Grand Danube & Its Captivating Canal

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Nürnberg, DE
Day 2 Nürnberg, DE, Roth, DE
Day 3 Regensburg, DE
Day 4 Passau, DE, Linz, AT
Day 5 Melk, AT, Vienna, AT
Day 6 Vienna, AT
Day 7 Budapest, HU
Day 8 Budapest, HU

Your journey begins in medieval Nuremberg, one of Germany`s most evocative cities with its many sights tied to WWII. Embark your luxury ship and cruise to one of the largest of the canal’s 16 locks. Descend 80 feet (almost 25 meters) before passing the watershed monument at Pierheim. Here, you will find yourself at 1,332 feet (406 meters) above sea level, cruising downhill toward Budapest. Along the way, stop in Regensburg, Passau, Linz, and Melk. Highlights include the chance to enjoy a pint at a traditional Bavarian beer garden, ride a bike to the Walhalla memorial, or visit Mozart’s Salzburg or fairytale Český Krumlov in the Czech Republic. In Vienna, discover a city overflowing with opulent palaces, museums, and world-class coffee houses. Your final stop is Budapest, the regal capital of Hungary spanning both sides of the Danube.

DATES

05/13/2026 05/20/2026 Danube Riverside Debussy Grand Danube & Its Captivating Canal from 5,549.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES
09/09/2026 09/16/2026 Danube Riverside Debussy Grand Danube & Its Captivating Canal from 7,320.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1, 2 - Nürnberg

													

Nuremberg combines Old World beauty with a complex past. Surrounded by 14th-century walls, its Old Town is filled with landmarks such as the fortified Königstor gate, Nuremberg Castle, and the 12th-century Church of St. Sebald. Yet the city is equally known for its 20th-century history: once a major center of Nazi power, it later became the stage for the Nuremberg Trials, where leading war criminals were brought to justice. Today, the Beautiful Fountain still draws attention at the city’s heart, its brass rings said to bring good fortune to those who spin them.

Day 2 - Roth

													

Why has there been a hunting lodge called Ratibor in the Franconian town of Roth since 1535? Because its margrave builder financed it with the income from his Silesian estates. It is and remains the jewel in the crown of a town with a thousand years of history. The lanes between the castle and the market square are lined with architectural monuments, including the late-Gothic town church and the 400-year-old Riffelmacherhaus, one of the most beautiful half-timbered houses in Franconia.

Day 3 - Regensburg

													

One of the most beautiful cities in the world and Germany's best-preserved medieval city, Regensburg's unique UNESCO World Heritage is built on a legacy of aristocrats, bishops, craftsmen—and a sausage restaurant whose roots date back to 1146! Around almost every corner is evidence of the many cultures and influences that crafted this amazing city over the past 2,000 years. It's a haven of narrow alleyways, ancient fortifications, patrician houses, impressive churches, and a Stone Bridge that has spanned the Danube since the Middle Ages.

Day 4 - 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 4 - Linz

													

Austria’s third largest city, Linz is a European Capital of Culture worth exploring. Highlights include the Feichtinger House with its Glockenspiel, Castle Museum, Lentos Art Museum, and the Neo-Gothic Mariendom with its impressive stained-glass windows and 20,000-person seating capacity. A hike up Pöstlingberg Hill delivers outstanding views over the Danube and is best followed by a coffee and piece of scrumptious Linzer Torte, invented here as the world's first cake!

Day 5 - Melk

													

No visit to the Wachau Valley is complete without visiting Austria’s prettiest abbey. Built on a rocky promontory overlooking the Danube, Melk Abbey's origins date back to 1089. Today, it is one of Europe's finest examples of Baroque architecture, where Benedictine monks still farm the land and operate what is now the oldest school in Austria. Highlights include the library of ancient manuscripts, frescoed ceiling, stunning spiral staircases, and the ornate abbey church.

Day 5, 6 - 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 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.