Viking Danube: 10 nights from Bucharest with Viking Longship Lif
Sep 2, 2025
Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary

Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Bucharest ➞
Landing: Budapest
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Bucharest
Bucharest is the capital and largest commercial and industrial center of Romania. The elegance of the city's architecture combined with the classic and romantic atmosphere are very reminiscent of the French capital, which is why the city is known throughout the world as the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris". An explicit reference to Paris are the various tree-lined avenues scattered throughout the city, but above all the Arch of Triumph erected to celebrate the country's independence in 1878.
Despite the city's history being marked by devastation, wars and earthquakes, the population has always shown great ability in knowing how to rise again and, to date, has become one of the most emerging European capitals. Bucharest still preserves breathtaking churches and majestic buildings rich in history, today, among the main tourist attractions of the city. The attractions offered by the city satisfy all tastes, even the most extravagant. For history and art lovers, a visit to the Palace of Parliament, the largest building in the world after the Pentagon in Washington, will undoubtedly leave you speechless for its majesty, grandeur and immensity. A walk in the historic center of the city, with its streets rich in architecture and history, will allow you to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
For nature lovers, the city has vast green areas, such as the Herăstrău park, where it is possible to enjoy a day of sunshine and why not, carry out numerous outdoor activities thanks to the fitness areas, cycle paths, a golf course, the playground for children and pedestrian paths. For those who want to enjoy some relaxation, a day at the city's famous thermal baths is the most suitable choice. Discover cruises with embarkation from Bucharest on Taoticket and let our travel agents advise you to find the right departure for you.
Bucharest: The Unexpected Gateway to River CruisesWhile not a coastal city, Bucharest, Romania's vibrant capital, serves as an fascinating starting point for enchanting river cruises along the Danube. Before you embark, immerse yourself in the city's grand architecture, from the Palace of the Parliament to the charming Old Town. Discover a rich history and a dynamic modern culture that will surprise and delight you. Bucharest offers a unique prelude to your riverine adventure, blending urban exploration with the tranquility of a European waterway journey.
Sail the Danube from Bucharest to DiscoveryCruises departing from Bucharest (via nearby Giurgiu) offer a serene and picturesque way to explore the heart of Europe. Glide along the majestic Danube, witnessing a tapestry of landscapes, historical towns, and vibrant cultures unfold before your eyes. From the comfort of your ship, you'll experience diverse countries, iconic landmarks, and charming riverside villages. This journey promises relaxation and continuous discovery, allowing you to absorb the beauty and history of the region in a truly immersive and effortless way, far from the bustling crowds.

Bucharest
Bucharest is the capital and largest commercial and industrial center of Romania. The elegance of the city's architecture combined with the classic and romantic atmosphere are very reminiscent of the French capital, which is why the city is known throughout the world as the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris". An explicit reference to Paris are the various tree-lined avenues scattered throughout the city, but above all the Arch of Triumph erected to celebrate the country's independence in 1878.
Despite the city's history being marked by devastation, wars and earthquakes, the population has always shown great ability in knowing how to rise again and, to date, has become one of the most emerging European capitals. Bucharest still preserves breathtaking churches and majestic buildings rich in history, today, among the main tourist attractions of the city. The attractions offered by the city satisfy all tastes, even the most extravagant. For history and art lovers, a visit to the Palace of Parliament, the largest building in the world after the Pentagon in Washington, will undoubtedly leave you speechless for its majesty, grandeur and immensity. A walk in the historic center of the city, with its streets rich in architecture and history, will allow you to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
For nature lovers, the city has vast green areas, such as the Herăstrău park, where it is possible to enjoy a day of sunshine and why not, carry out numerous outdoor activities thanks to the fitness areas, cycle paths, a golf course, the playground for children and pedestrian paths. For those who want to enjoy some relaxation, a day at the city's famous thermal baths is the most suitable choice. Discover cruises with embarkation from Bucharest on Taoticket and let our travel agents advise you to find the right departure for you.
Bucharest: The Unexpected Gateway to River CruisesWhile not a coastal city, Bucharest, Romania's vibrant capital, serves as an fascinating starting point for enchanting river cruises along the Danube. Before you embark, immerse yourself in the city's grand architecture, from the Palace of the Parliament to the charming Old Town. Discover a rich history and a dynamic modern culture that will surprise and delight you. Bucharest offers a unique prelude to your riverine adventure, blending urban exploration with the tranquility of a European waterway journey.
Sail the Danube from Bucharest to DiscoveryCruises departing from Bucharest (via nearby Giurgiu) offer a serene and picturesque way to explore the heart of Europe. Glide along the majestic Danube, witnessing a tapestry of landscapes, historical towns, and vibrant cultures unfold before your eyes. From the comfort of your ship, you'll experience diverse countries, iconic landmarks, and charming riverside villages. This journey promises relaxation and continuous discovery, allowing you to absorb the beauty and history of the region in a truly immersive and effortless way, far from the bustling crowds.

Veliko Tărnovo

Vidin

Golubac

Belgrade
Discover Europe from the Heart of Belgrade!Embark on a captivating river cruise from the historic city of Belgrade, where the Sava meets the Danube. This vibrant capital offers a unique blend of ancient history and modern charm, providing an exceptional starting point for exploring Central and Eastern Europe's waterways. Sail through picturesque landscapes and discover cultural treasures, promising a journey of profound historical insight and serene riverine beauty.
Located in the center-north of Serbia and crossed by the Danube, Belgrade is the capital of the country and one of the oldest cities in Europe. Its turbulent history is reflected in its architecture, culture, and traditions. The city is home to numerous historic and monumental buildings. The best known are the National Museum, the Temple of Saint Sava, the monument to the unknown hero on Mount Aval, the old palace and the streets of Prince Michael and the thermal city of Jošanička Banja. Don't miss the fortress built on a rocky spur in the Kalemegdan park, at the intersection of the Sava and Danube, which combines Celtic, Roman, Slavic, Turkish, and Austrian architectures. The "white city" recommended for the splendor of its architecture and the unique mix of Western, Eastern, and Mediterranean influences. Belgrade is a city considered very youthful. More than 40% of the population are between 15 and 44 years old, all of whom are open and ready to have fun. The city loves to talk about the spirit of the city and is always available to provide information on everything there is to know, especially about good food, wine, and music. The inhabitants of Belgrade, like all sorts of things, love to be always on the move and, not surprisingly, the streets, sidewalks, bars, and restaurants are often crowded. On August 12th the Belgrade Beer Fest is celebrated, a very popular festival that attracts around half a million people every year, lasting 5 days.

Mohács

Kalocsa
Kalocsa is a city in the county of Bács-Kiskun in Hungary. Founded by the first king, Stephen I in the 11th century, establishing the Archdiocese of Kalocsa, Since then the city became an economic, ecclesiastical and cultural center.
Despite the destructions suffered by the city and its modest size, today it is famous for its baroque buildings and monuments, its popular and sparkling art, as the historic center created by the archiepiscopate, the Archbishop's Palace, its Library, the Italian baroque splendor of the main cathedral form an important part of universal culture. Its popular art was generated by farmers living in and near the city. Memories and local history are preserved by the Old Hungarian Károly Viski Museum, traditional folk dance is maintained by dance groups. The next step will be to visit the House of Paprika which houses the relics of the ancient paprika culture, full of rustic life, but at the same time it is possible to have a clear picture of the different stages of hand processing. It presents the memories of its heritage as the Kalocsa region is one of the main producing regions of one of the most famous spices. The third meaning of the city is “red gold” which in addition to the Szeged region, Kalocsa is the other center for the production and processing of paprika. If you visit our country and participate in the Kalocsa events, you will have the opportunity to become familiar with all the attractions rich in traditions, as well as celebrate together with the locals, tasting almost 50 varieties of paprika-based specialties.
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
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
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.