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Danube | Riverside Mozart
  | 7 Days / 6 Nights

Danube Extraordinaire With Iron Gates

TRAVEL HISTORY:
Day 1 Vienna, AT
Day 2 Esztergom, HU
Day 3 Esztergom, HU, Budapest, HU
Day 4 Budapest, HU
Day 5 Mohacs, HU
Day 6 Novi Sad, RS
Day 7 Belgrade, RS

One-upmanship is the name of the game on this luxury cruise featuring the sublime…and the more sublime! Each impressive highlight is followed by another “Wow”—quite an accomplishment when you start off big in Vienna, Austria’s famed City of Music. Cruise next to Esztergom, Hungary’s capital until the 13th century. Explore Castle Hill (inhabited since the Ice Age)—or maybe do some hiking or biking as you see the sights. In Budapest, one of the world’s most stunning cities, raise a glass of Tokaji aszú to toast the capital`s nearly overwhelming ambiance as it spills regally onto both sides of the Danube. On to Mohács with its colorful Busó culture and Novi Sad for wine, honey, ethno farming, and Petrovaradin Fortress options. Passage through the rocky Iron Gates gorge may leave you speechless on your way to Belgrade, one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities!

DATES

22.05.202528.05.2025 Danube Riverside Mozart Danube Extraordinaire With Iron Gates from 3,853.00 USD AVAILABILITY & PRICES

DESTINATIONS ON THE ROUTE

Day 1 - Vienna

												

In Vienna walk in the footsteps of famous composers like Mozart or Strauss, visit one of over one hundred museums, visit Palaces, listen to great music in the famous Opera House, watch the Lipizzaner horses train at the Spanish Riding School.

Day 2 - Esztergom

												

The Basilica of Esztergom is the largest church of the country and home of the catholic church. Another highlight in this region are the fortress ruins of Visegrad and the so-called Danube knee – the scenic stretch between Esztergom and Budapest.

Day 3 - Esztergom

												

The Basilica of Esztergom is the largest church of the country and home of the catholic church. Another highlight in this region are the fortress ruins of Visegrad and the so-called Danube knee – the scenic stretch between Esztergom and Budapest.

Day 3 - Budapest

												

Budapest has much to offer like the Castle Garden Bazaar, the Fisherman’s Bastion or Mathias Church. There are plenty of highlights to explore or guests can choose to relax in one of the many hot springs spas the city is famous for.

Day 4 - Budapest

												

Budapest has much to offer like the Castle Garden Bazaar, the Fisherman’s Bastion or Mathias Church. There are plenty of highlights to explore or guests can choose to relax in one of the many hot springs spas the city is famous for.

Day 5 - Mohacs

												

The port of Mohács, in Hungary, serves as a vital transportation hub connecting the region to other parts of Europe. This bustling port facilitates both commercial and leisure ships. The port holds historical significance tied to the Battle of Mohács, which led to this part of Hungary being under Ottoman control for many years. This port serves as a reminder of Hungary's complex and rich history.

Day 6 - Novi Sad

												

Novi Sad is a university town and the local says that there is always a festival or concert going on. That may be the reason why Novi said received the titles Youth Capital of Europe 2019 und European Capital of Culture 2022.

Day 7 - Belgrade

												

The Serbian capital city has much to offer; the fortress is a testament of Belgrade’s importance through history. Visit the Nikola Tesla Museum or learn more about former Yugoslavia via the museum of the same name. Explore on foot or by bike.