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Munich

Munich

Sailing on the Danube: a journey through culture and history

River cruises from Munich, often departing from nearby ports along the Danube such as Passau, offer a suggestive journey through Central Europe. Crossing countries such as Austria, Slovakia and Hungary, these itineraries take travelers to cities rich in history, such as Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest, where it is possible to discover castles, cathedrals and iconic palaces overlooking the river.

Bavaria and the Danube: nature and tradition

In addition to the great capitals, cruises from Munich allow you to explore small villages and natural landscapes along the Danube, offering an immersion in Bavaria and its traditions. During the navigation, passengers can savor the local cuisine, such as typical Bavarian dishes, and participate in excursions that show the authenticity of this region. With stops in picturesque places and a relaxed pace, these cruises offer a perfect combination of culture, nature, and relaxation.

Regensburg

Regensburg

River cruise in the heart of Europe

River cruises from Regensburg (Regensburg) to Budapest represent an unforgettable journey along the Danube, crossing some of the most fascinating places in Central Europe. Starting from the historic medieval city of Regensburg, travelers glide between picturesque landscapes, with stops in cities such as Passau, Vienna and Bratislava, each with its own unique character and rich in cultural treasures. The arrival in Budapest, with its spectacular monuments that stand out on the Danube, concludes the experience with a breathtaking view of the Hungarian capital.

Regensburg: A Medieval Jewel for Your Danube Cruise

Embark on a captivating river cruise from Regensburg, Germany, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities. Situated on the Danube River, Regensburg offers an enchanting starting point with its stunning Gothic cathedral, historic Old Stone Bridge, and charming alleyways. Before setting sail, immerse yourself in its rich history and vibrant culture. Regensburg provides a picturesque and historically significant prelude to your journey along the majestic Danube.

Sail the Danube Through History from Regensburg

Cruises departing from Regensburg invite you to explore the serene landscapes and historical treasures of the Danube River. Glide past picturesque vineyards, fairytale castles, and charming riverside towns, experiencing the heart of Central Europe from a unique perspective. Whether you seek artistic inspiration, historical insights, or simply tranquil relaxation, your journey from Regensburg promises an unforgettable experience. Enjoy the seamless transition from the medieval city to the peaceful rhythm of river life, making every moment of your cruise a new discovery of European charm and heritage.

Passau

Passau

Passau, the city of three rivers at the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz, possesses enormous artistic and architectural treasures. This is a great place to think about taking a holiday, a place to eat well,
celebrate and relax. Picturesque streets, chic pedestrian zones, towers, colourful squares, romantic promenades, all contribute to the Baroque appearance, guarantee delightful moments in a pleasant atmosphere. Framed by the Veste Oberhaus Castle to the north, and the Maria Sanctuary to the south of the city, it is completely imbued with the architecture of the Italian masters in the 17th century. The city, once the residence of princes and bishops, has always offered an ideal environment for the arts and artists. St Stephen's Cathedral is impressive, as is its organ, the largest in the world. Passau is a city deeply rooted in modernity, the variety of shops is far from that of the local cuisine. In fact, the restaurants offer the best of Bavarian and Austrian cuisine.

If you want to have a good time, don't hesitate to push and open the door of one of the many bistros, cafés, bars and restaurants or one of the old inns. A cruise holiday is considered by many people the most beautiful way to travel and get to know the landscape. Plenty of sights to see in this beautiful ancient and modern city await you.

Passau, the city of three rivers at the confluence of the Danube, Inn and Ilz, possesses enormous artistic and architectural treasures. This is a great place to consider a holiday, a place to eat well, celebrate and relax. Picturesque streets, chic pedestrian areas, towers, colorful squares, romantic walks, which contribute to the appearance of the Baroque, guarantee delightful moments in a pleasant atmosphere. Framed by the Veste Oberhaus Castle to the north, and the sanctuary of Maria to the south of the city, it is completely steeped in the architecture of Italian masters in the 17th century. A city, once the residence of princes and bishops, has always offered an ideal environment for the arts and artists. The Cathedral of St. Stephen is impressive, as is its organ, the largest in the world. Passau is a city deeply rooted in modernity, the variety of shops is far from that of local cuisine. In fact, the restaurants offer the best of Bavarian and Austrian cuisine. If you want to have fun, do not hesitate to push the door of one of the many bistros, cafes, bars and restaurants or in one of the old inns. A cruise holiday is for many the most beautiful way to travel and get to know the landscape. A lot of places to see in this beautiful ancient and modern city awaits you.
Melk

Melk

Vienna

Vienna

Imperial River Journeys from Vienna!

Embark on an enchanting river cruise from Vienna, Austria's imperial capital, and a city of unparalleled artistic and musical heritage. Situated on the Danube River, Vienna offers a magnificent departure point for exploring the scenic beauty and historical cities along this legendary waterway. Immerse yourself in its grand palaces, world-class museums, and vibrant café culture before setting sail on a journey promising picturesque landscapes and profound cultural insights.

Historical Charms of Vienna

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is steeped in history and culture, serving as a center for music, art, and intellectual pursuits for centuries. From the grandeur of the Habsburg Empire to the artistic legacy of Mozart and Beethoven, Vienna's past is a tapestry of architectural marvels and creative brilliance. The city's historic landmarks like Schönbrunn Palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral offer a glimpse into its illustrious past.

Pleasant Climate in Vienna

Vienna enjoys a temperate continental climate with warm summers and cold winters, creating distinct seasonal experiences for visitors. Summer months are ideal for exploring parks and gardens, attending outdoor concerts, and savoring al fresco dining along the Danube River. Winter transforms Vienna into a magical wonderland with Christmas markets, ice skating rinks, and cozy coffee houses offering warmth and charm.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Vienna

Vienna is a treasure trove of cultural attractions that cater to all interests. Explore the opulent Hofburg Palace, home to the Habsburgs, or wander through the Belvedere Palace to admire Klimt's "The Kiss." Stroll along the elegant Ringstrasse boulevard to see iconic buildings like the Vienna State Opera and Parliament. Don't miss a visit to the Naschmarkt for culinary delights and unique finds.

Local Cuisine: Authentic Flavors of Vienna

Viennese cuisine is a delightful blend of traditional dishes and international influences, showcasing flavors that please every palate. Indulge in Wiener Schnitzel, a breaded veal or pork cutlet, paired with potato salad or cranberry sauce. Savor Sachertorte, a decadent chocolate cake invented in Vienna, along with Apfelstrudel (apple strudel) and Melange coffee. Explore local markets for artisanal cheeses, sausages, and pastries.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Vienna

To elevate your Vienna experience, consider booking a river cruise departing from this enchanting city along the Danube River. River cruises from Vienna offer picturesque views of vineyards, castles, and charming villages along the riverbanks. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Wachau Valley or cruise to Budapest or Bratislava for a multi-country adventure. Booking a cruise from Vienna promises unforgettable moments on Europe's iconic waterways.

Bratislava

Bratislava

Ubicada a 60 km a nord-est di Vienna e nell'estremo sud-ovest della Slovacchia, di cui è la capitale, Bratislava si trova al confine con l'Austria, l'Ungheria e la Repubblica Ceca. Questa città di 500.000 abitanti, si trova nel centro geografico dell'Europa, con forte influenze slovacche, ma anche tedesche, ungheresi ed ebraiche, questo mix di popolazioni renderanno il vostro soggiorno davvero sorprendente. Il suo lato provinciale emana un certo fascino e la vita notturna attira nottambuli da tutta Europa. Il suo centro storico barocco, i suoi tesori di arte gotica e i vecchi locali rannicchiati intorno al suo castello, dominano il Danubio. Un luogo ideale per rilassanti passeggiate a piedi, sono i grandi parchi alberati. In questo borgo troverete di tutto, esclusive boutique, catene di negozi, mercatini, tutto il necessario per soddisfare le vostre esigenze. Il mercato più popolare lo troverete sulla strada di Mileticova; a prezzi molto convenienti e di qualità. Da Bratislava, si può facilmente arrivare a Vienna e Moravia, con la possibilità di visitare il castello di Devin, luogo tradizionale per gli abitanti della capitale slovacca. Alcuni dei monumenti più importanti di questo luogo sono: Il castello di Bratislava che domina la città, la cattedrale gotica di San-Martino, la Porta del Michael, il palazzo barocco di Grassalkovitch e il Municipio, residenza del Presidente della Repubblica slovacca. Lo Zoo locale, vicino al centro della città e facilmente raggiungibile con i mezzi pubblici, include un parco dei dinosauri su tre ettari, permettendo di rivivere l'Era Mesozoica attraverso la riproduzione di 27 specie di rettili preistorici e un parco giochi paleontologico per bambini. Il clima è continentale con inverni rigidi, il mese più freddo è a gennaio. Il periodo migliore per visitare è tra maggio a settembre, ma il l'afflusso turistico più alto avviene a luglio e agosto. Una buona alternativa, se non vi intimoriscono le temperature fredde, nel periodo tra ottobre e aprile, il paesaggio dona altrettanto fascino.

Budapest

Budapest

The history of Budapest

The capital of Hungary, Budapest, is a crossroads of history and culture and the ancient charm combines with modern dynamism. Born from the union of the cities of Buda, Pest and Óbuda in 1873, Budapest has experienced Roman, Ottoman and Habsburg dominations, which have left a rich and varied legacy. Strolling through its streets, you can admire the Parliament, Buda Castle and Matthias Church.

Budapest's climate

Budapest has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The best season to visit the city is undoubtedly sping or early autumn, when the mild climate and sunny days offer the ideal setting for exploring the city on foot, discovering every hidden corners and its magnificent parks in bloom.

Attractions and places to visit

Crossed by the majestic Danube River, Budapest is famous for its thermal baths, its historic monuments and breathtaking views. Not to be missed are the Parliament, one of the oldest legislative buildings in Europe, Buda Castle, from which there are priceless views of the city, and the Chain Bridge, a symbol of unity between Buda and Pest. For a relaxing break, the Széchenyi Spa offers outdoor thermal pools, even in winter.

Local cuisine and typical products

Hungharian cuisine is a culinary adventure worth exploring. Thanks to dishes such as goulash, pörkölt and the delicious crepes called palacsinta you will discover intense falvours rich in history. You can taste them with a glass of Tokaji, Hungary's world-famous sweet wine.

Conclusion: an unforgettable holiday

Embarking on a cruise from Budapest offers a unique opportunity to start your journey by exploring a city rich in history, culture and natural beauty, before sailing across the waters of the Danube to fascinating new destinations. Budapest is not just a stopover, but a starting point for an unforgettable experience that will enrich your spirit and your heart.

The city is a mix of the French and Japanese cultures.  For many years, it was a French territory, and the buildings are made in the French style. Later, the city was the first town for the trade with Japan and Korea, with its strategic position, it made a lot of merchants settle there. Some of the best attractions are the Hama-Rikyu Gardens and the Imperial Palace East Garden.

Budapest

Budapest

The history of Budapest

The capital of Hungary, Budapest, is a crossroads of history and culture and the ancient charm combines with modern dynamism. Born from the union of the cities of Buda, Pest and Óbuda in 1873, Budapest has experienced Roman, Ottoman and Habsburg dominations, which have left a rich and varied legacy. Strolling through its streets, you can admire the Parliament, Buda Castle and Matthias Church.

Budapest's climate

Budapest has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The best season to visit the city is undoubtedly sping or early autumn, when the mild climate and sunny days offer the ideal setting for exploring the city on foot, discovering every hidden corners and its magnificent parks in bloom.

Attractions and places to visit

Crossed by the majestic Danube River, Budapest is famous for its thermal baths, its historic monuments and breathtaking views. Not to be missed are the Parliament, one of the oldest legislative buildings in Europe, Buda Castle, from which there are priceless views of the city, and the Chain Bridge, a symbol of unity between Buda and Pest. For a relaxing break, the Széchenyi Spa offers outdoor thermal pools, even in winter.

Local cuisine and typical products

Hungharian cuisine is a culinary adventure worth exploring. Thanks to dishes such as goulash, pörkölt and the delicious crepes called palacsinta you will discover intense falvours rich in history. You can taste them with a glass of Tokaji, Hungary's world-famous sweet wine.

Conclusion: an unforgettable holiday

Embarking on a cruise from Budapest offers a unique opportunity to start your journey by exploring a city rich in history, culture and natural beauty, before sailing across the waters of the Danube to fascinating new destinations. Budapest is not just a stopover, but a starting point for an unforgettable experience that will enrich your spirit and your heart.

The city is a mix of the French and Japanese cultures.  For many years, it was a French territory, and the buildings are made in the French style. Later, the city was the first town for the trade with Japan and Korea, with its strategic position, it made a lot of merchants settle there. Some of the best attractions are the Hama-Rikyu Gardens and the Imperial Palace East Garden.

Prague

Prague

The history of Prague

Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, is a city that tells the history of a millenium through its architecture and its monuments. Founded in 9th century, Prague has been the residence of Kings and emperors, including the court of Carlo IV, that in the 14th century became one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. With its historic center declared UNESCO heritage by UNESCO, Prague offers a journey back in time, from the medieval streets of the Jewish district to the Baroque splendour of Prague castel.

Climate

Prague's climate is continental, with cold winters and warm, pleasant summers. Spring and autumn are very enchanting because they offer mild temperatures and colourful cityscape. These seasons are ideal for visiting the city, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without the cold temperatures of winter and the extreme hot of summer.

Attractions and places to visit

Prague is rich in architectural and cultural wonders. The Charles Bridge, with its Baroque statues, offers an iconic view of the Vltava River. The Castle of Prague, the largest caste complex in the world, hosts treasures such as St Vitus Cathedral. The Old town, with its famous Astronomical Clock, is a maze of historic small streets widing around the clock square. For art and culture lovers, Prague offers museums, galleries and theatres, for example the famous National Theatre.

Local cuisine and typical products

Local cuisine is a delicious journey through the flavours of the Bohemian tradition. Dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (bread dumplings) e il pečená kachna (roast duck) should not be missed. No less important are the local beers, with the Pilsner Urquell considered as the best one, that represent a fundamental part of the culinary identity of the city. Prague's historic cafés and bars offer a cozy setting to taste these delicacies.

Conclusion: set sail from Prague on a cruise

Not only is Prague an architectural and cultural gem, but it is also an excellent starting point for river cruise. ruising on the Vltava River, one can discover the wonders of the Czech Republic and Central Europe. A cruise from Prague offers a unique opportunity to admire enchanting landscapes and historic cities, combining the fascination of land exploration with the relaxation and luxury of river cruises.

The history of Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city that tells the story of a millennium through its architecture and monuments. Founded in the 9th century, Prague has been the seat of kings and emperors, including the court of Charles IV, who in the 14th century transformed it into one of the most splendid cities in Europe. With its historic center declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prague offers a journey back in time, from the medieval streets of the Jewish Quarter to the Baroque splendor of Prague Castle.

Climate

Prague's climate is continental, with cold winters and warm, pleasant summers. Spring and autumn are particularly enchanting, offering mild temperatures and an urban landscape enlivened by vibrant colors. These seasons are ideal for visiting the city, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without the harsh cold of winter or the excessive heat of summer.

Attractions and Places to Visit

Prague is rich in architectural and cultural wonders. The Charles Bridge, with its Baroque statues, offers an iconic view of the Vltava River. Prague Castle, the largest castle complex in the world, houses treasures such as the St. Vitus Cathedral. The Old Town, with its famous Astronomical Clock, is a maze of historic streets that wind around the clock square. For lovers of art and culture, Prague offers museums, galleries, and theaters, including the famous National Theatre.

Local Cuisine and Typical Products

Prague's cuisine is a delicious journey through the flavors of the Bohemian tradition. Dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (bread dumplings), and pečená kachna (roast duck) are a must. No less important are the local beers, with Pilsner Urquell in the lead, which represent a fundamental part of the city's culinary identity. The historic cafes and breweries of Prague offer a welcoming environment to savor these delicacies.

Conclusion: Starting from Prague for a Cruise

Prague is not only an architectural and cultural jewel, but also an excellent starting point for river cruises. Sailing on the Vltava, you can discover the wonders of the Czech Republic and Central Europe. A cruise from Prague offers the unique opportunity to admire enchanting landscapes and historical cities, combining the charm of land exploration with the relaxation and luxury of river cruises.

Prague

Prague

The history of Prague

Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, is a city that tells the history of a millenium through its architecture and its monuments. Founded in 9th century, Prague has been the residence of Kings and emperors, including the court of Carlo IV, that in the 14th century became one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. With its historic center declared UNESCO heritage by UNESCO, Prague offers a journey back in time, from the medieval streets of the Jewish district to the Baroque splendour of Prague castel.

Climate

Prague's climate is continental, with cold winters and warm, pleasant summers. Spring and autumn are very enchanting because they offer mild temperatures and colourful cityscape. These seasons are ideal for visiting the city, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without the cold temperatures of winter and the extreme hot of summer.

Attractions and places to visit

Prague is rich in architectural and cultural wonders. The Charles Bridge, with its Baroque statues, offers an iconic view of the Vltava River. The Castle of Prague, the largest caste complex in the world, hosts treasures such as St Vitus Cathedral. The Old town, with its famous Astronomical Clock, is a maze of historic small streets widing around the clock square. For art and culture lovers, Prague offers museums, galleries and theatres, for example the famous National Theatre.

Local cuisine and typical products

Local cuisine is a delicious journey through the flavours of the Bohemian tradition. Dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (bread dumplings) e il pečená kachna (roast duck) should not be missed. No less important are the local beers, with the Pilsner Urquell considered as the best one, that represent a fundamental part of the culinary identity of the city. Prague's historic cafés and bars offer a cozy setting to taste these delicacies.

Conclusion: set sail from Prague on a cruise

Not only is Prague an architectural and cultural gem, but it is also an excellent starting point for river cruise. ruising on the Vltava River, one can discover the wonders of the Czech Republic and Central Europe. A cruise from Prague offers a unique opportunity to admire enchanting landscapes and historic cities, combining the fascination of land exploration with the relaxation and luxury of river cruises.

The history of Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city that tells the story of a millennium through its architecture and monuments. Founded in the 9th century, Prague has been the seat of kings and emperors, including the court of Charles IV, who in the 14th century transformed it into one of the most splendid cities in Europe. With its historic center declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prague offers a journey back in time, from the medieval streets of the Jewish Quarter to the Baroque splendor of Prague Castle.

Climate

Prague's climate is continental, with cold winters and warm, pleasant summers. Spring and autumn are particularly enchanting, offering mild temperatures and an urban landscape enlivened by vibrant colors. These seasons are ideal for visiting the city, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without the harsh cold of winter or the excessive heat of summer.

Attractions and Places to Visit

Prague is rich in architectural and cultural wonders. The Charles Bridge, with its Baroque statues, offers an iconic view of the Vltava River. Prague Castle, the largest castle complex in the world, houses treasures such as the St. Vitus Cathedral. The Old Town, with its famous Astronomical Clock, is a maze of historic streets that wind around the clock square. For lovers of art and culture, Prague offers museums, galleries, and theaters, including the famous National Theatre.

Local Cuisine and Typical Products

Prague's cuisine is a delicious journey through the flavors of the Bohemian tradition. Dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (bread dumplings), and pečená kachna (roast duck) are a must. No less important are the local beers, with Pilsner Urquell in the lead, which represent a fundamental part of the city's culinary identity. The historic cafes and breweries of Prague offer a welcoming environment to savor these delicacies.

Conclusion: Starting from Prague for a Cruise

Prague is not only an architectural and cultural jewel, but also an excellent starting point for river cruises. Sailing on the Vltava, you can discover the wonders of the Czech Republic and Central Europe. A cruise from Prague offers the unique opportunity to admire enchanting landscapes and historical cities, combining the charm of land exploration with the relaxation and luxury of river cruises.

Prague

Prague

The history of Prague

Prague, the capital of Czech Republic, is a city that tells the history of a millenium through its architecture and its monuments. Founded in 9th century, Prague has been the residence of Kings and emperors, including the court of Carlo IV, that in the 14th century became one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. With its historic center declared UNESCO heritage by UNESCO, Prague offers a journey back in time, from the medieval streets of the Jewish district to the Baroque splendour of Prague castel.

Climate

Prague's climate is continental, with cold winters and warm, pleasant summers. Spring and autumn are very enchanting because they offer mild temperatures and colourful cityscape. These seasons are ideal for visiting the city, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without the cold temperatures of winter and the extreme hot of summer.

Attractions and places to visit

Prague is rich in architectural and cultural wonders. The Charles Bridge, with its Baroque statues, offers an iconic view of the Vltava River. The Castle of Prague, the largest caste complex in the world, hosts treasures such as St Vitus Cathedral. The Old town, with its famous Astronomical Clock, is a maze of historic small streets widing around the clock square. For art and culture lovers, Prague offers museums, galleries and theatres, for example the famous National Theatre.

Local cuisine and typical products

Local cuisine is a delicious journey through the flavours of the Bohemian tradition. Dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (bread dumplings) e il pečená kachna (roast duck) should not be missed. No less important are the local beers, with the Pilsner Urquell considered as the best one, that represent a fundamental part of the culinary identity of the city. Prague's historic cafés and bars offer a cozy setting to taste these delicacies.

Conclusion: set sail from Prague on a cruise

Not only is Prague an architectural and cultural gem, but it is also an excellent starting point for river cruise. ruising on the Vltava River, one can discover the wonders of the Czech Republic and Central Europe. A cruise from Prague offers a unique opportunity to admire enchanting landscapes and historic cities, combining the fascination of land exploration with the relaxation and luxury of river cruises.

The history of Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city that tells the story of a millennium through its architecture and monuments. Founded in the 9th century, Prague has been the seat of kings and emperors, including the court of Charles IV, who in the 14th century transformed it into one of the most splendid cities in Europe. With its historic center declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prague offers a journey back in time, from the medieval streets of the Jewish Quarter to the Baroque splendor of Prague Castle.

Climate

Prague's climate is continental, with cold winters and warm, pleasant summers. Spring and autumn are particularly enchanting, offering mild temperatures and an urban landscape enlivened by vibrant colors. These seasons are ideal for visiting the city, allowing you to enjoy its beauty without the harsh cold of winter or the excessive heat of summer.

Attractions and Places to Visit

Prague is rich in architectural and cultural wonders. The Charles Bridge, with its Baroque statues, offers an iconic view of the Vltava River. Prague Castle, the largest castle complex in the world, houses treasures such as the St. Vitus Cathedral. The Old Town, with its famous Astronomical Clock, is a maze of historic streets that wind around the clock square. For lovers of art and culture, Prague offers museums, galleries, and theaters, including the famous National Theatre.

Local Cuisine and Typical Products

Prague's cuisine is a delicious journey through the flavors of the Bohemian tradition. Dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (bread dumplings), and pečená kachna (roast duck) are a must. No less important are the local beers, with Pilsner Urquell in the lead, which represent a fundamental part of the city's culinary identity. The historic cafes and breweries of Prague offer a welcoming environment to savor these delicacies.

Conclusion: Starting from Prague for a Cruise

Prague is not only an architectural and cultural jewel, but also an excellent starting point for river cruises. Sailing on the Vltava, you can discover the wonders of the Czech Republic and Central Europe. A cruise from Prague offers the unique opportunity to admire enchanting landscapes and historical cities, combining the charm of land exploration with the relaxation and luxury of river cruises.