7-Day Danube Cruises
The week-long Danube cruises let you get into the flow of river travel. We find our guests love starting in Budapest - you get two full days to explore both banks from Heroes' Square to the Castle District. Moving up the river, local guides take you through Bratislava's winding cobblestone streets to the castle, where you'll get excellent views across the city. Vienna hits just the right notes with morning visits to the Kunsthistorisches Museum and free afternoons to bike around the Danube island or try the coffee houses locals have visited for generations. What makes these 7-day trips work is how they mix active experiences like climbing through Dürnstein's castle ruins with cultural moments, such as catching a rehearsal at Passau's St. Stephen's Cathedral - you can hear the organ echoing through those ancient walls.
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6 Day Danube River Cruise Itinerary, incl. Vienna and Bratislava
The UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley serves as backdrop for this 6-day cruise from Passau, costing approx. $140 per day. Vienna's palaces, Bratislava's rococo architecture, and Melk's magnificent Benedictine monastery punctuate the journey. Cultural Linz, famous for Linzer Torte, and historic Krems complete the itinerary.

- Day 1
Passau, Germany
Board your river ship in Passau in early afternoon. This "City of Three Rivers" sits where the Danube, Inn, and Ilz meet. You'll have time before the 4 PM departure to see the Baroque St. Stephen's Cathedral with Europe's largest pipe organ. Tip: Get there early and leave your luggage on the ship while you explore the very walkable old town.

- Day 2
Wachau Valley to Vienna
Take in the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley from the sun deck during your morning cruise past terraced vineyards and medieval villages. You'll reach Vienna at 2 PM. Start at Stephansplatz to see the Gothic cathedral, then walk the Ringstrasse. The ship leaves at 11:59 PM, so you can spend the evening enjoying Vienna's famous coffee houses.

- Day 3
Bratislava
The 4 AM arrival in Slovakia's capital lets you catch the sunrise from Bratislava Castle. The old town is compact and completely pedestrian-only. Spend your day seeing Michael's Gate, walking the medieval lanes, and trying traditional Slovak dumplings for lunch. You'll have until the 6 PM departure to explore.

- Day 4
Wachau Valley & Melk
Cruise back through the scenic Wachau Valley to Melk, arriving at 12:30 PM. The main attraction is the impressive Benedictine Abbey above the town. One visitor shared: "Time your abbey visit for late afternoon when tour buses leave - you'll practically have the baroque library to yourself." With departure at 7 PM, you can see both the abbey and the charming town below.

- Day 5
Linz
- Day 6
Return to Passau
Danube Capital Cities – FIDELIO Standard (6 Nights)
Travel the Danube River for 7 days aboard the MS Fidelio, sailing through the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley between Dürnstein and Melk. Cruise the Danube Bend to Esztergom, home to Hungary's largest basilica, and dock in Vienna, Bratislava, and Budapest with overnight stays. Accommodations in berth cabins include port taxes and basic travel insurance with arrival transfers provided.

7 days - Blue Danube (Vienna - Budapest - Vienna, MS FIDELIO 4*)
This 7-day Danube River cruise runs from Vienna on the MS FIDELIO, traveling through the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley with stops in Dürnstein and Melk Abbey. The route covers imperial cities like Budapest, where you'll see Heroes' Square and the Chain Bridge, plus Bratislava's St. Martin's Cathedral and Esztergom's massive Basilica. The all-inclusive package comes with full board dining, complimentary wine and beer from 9:30-23:00, and cabins ranging from 11m² standard to 14m² deluxe with picture windows.




























