Nuremberg to Budapest - 13 days |
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Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1: Nuremberg (Embarkation Day)
Arrive at Nuremberg Airport and transfer to the ship.
Day 2: Nuremberg
For an over-the-top, old-world holiday extravaganza, look no further than Nuremberg, which boasts the largest and grandest Christmas market in all of Germany—and that’s really saying something. The “Gingerbread Capital of the World” pulls out all the stops during the holidays, as you’ll see for yourself on a panoramic tour guaranteed to put you in a festive mood. You could not ask for a more perfect place to begin a celebration of the holiday season than Nuremberg. The historic Old Town is an archetypal German medieval city and home to a world-renowned gingerbread called lebkuchen.
Featured Excursion: Nuremberg city tour with Christmas Market
A special Captain’s Welcome Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you this evening.
Day 3: Cruising the Main-Danube Canal - Regensburg
Spend a leisurely day onboard as you cruise along a marvel of modern engineering, the 106-mile-long Main-Danube Canal. Tonight, celebrate Christmas Eve in the enchanting town of Regensburg. For more than 1,200 years, European leaders dreamed of linking the great rivers of Central Europe: the Rhine, Main and Danube. And in 1992, an engineering masterpiece, the 106-mile (170-kilometer) long Main-Danube Canal, made this dream come true. This masterwork allows ships of all shapes and sizes to readily transit from the Rhine Delta in the Netherlands to the Danube Delta in Romania, connecting the North Sea to the Black Sea. The canal crosses the European Divide at 1,331 feet (405 meters) above sea level, climbing the summit by way of a series of impressive locks; the highest will lift your boat about 83 feet (25 meters). The canal then follows the natural course of the Altmühl Valley, a picturesque area of limestone mountains and Franconian villages, before it joins the Danube near Regensburg. Don’t miss the fascinating process as your ship navigates the locks—or the wonderful scenery on either side of them. You’ll arrive in Regensburg this evening, with the town celebrating Christmas Eve. You’ll be free to explore the UNESCO-designated medieval city on your own, and if you like, you may attend midnight Mass in one of Regensburg’s historic churches.
Day 4: Regensburg
The Old Town of Regensburg sparkles with holiday lights and decorations this time of year, adding to its already considerable charms. Check out the best and brightest cultural sights with a choice of tours—you can either plunge you into the town’s ancient past or explore its fascinating Jewish history. Tonight, there’s a festive Christmas celebration onboard. Your first port of call on the Danube, Regensburg is a friendly town with quaint cobblestone streets, medieval alleys and ancient Roman ruins. Goethe thought that it was “so beautifully situated; this region had to attract a town.” And attract a town it did—Roman legions founded Regensburg 2,000 years ago, calling it Castra Regina. It prospered over the centuries, not just because of its beautiful location, but also because ambitious and far-seeing locals built a bridge over the Danube back in the 12th-century. Thanks to that bridge, Regensburg became an international trading hub and, at one time, the capital of Bavaria. In the morning, you’ll have time to attend Christmas Mass in one of Regensburg’s beautiful churches.
Choice of “2,000 Years in One Hour” Regensburg walking discovery tour -or- Jewish Regensburg walking discovery tour
Day 5: Cruising the Danube River - Deggendorf (Theresienthal)
Is that the sound of…jingle bells? Yes indeed, but that’s not Santa’s sleigh you’re hearing, it’s a horse-drawn wagon whisking you through the densely wooded Bavarian Forest. This area is known for glass-making, which you’ll observe close-up at a famous workshop. After a morning cruising the enchanting Danube, you’ll arrive in Deggendorf, gateway to the Bavarian Forest.
Featured Excursion: Exclusive Bavarian Forest village with Theresienthal glass manufactory visit
Day 6: Cruising the Danube River - Passau
Located at the confluence of three rivers, Passau is a lovely place to take a stroll with a local expert who will regale you with stories about the town’s colorful (and ancient) past. Christmas may be over but the holiday spirit is still at its peak in Passau. Perhaps, enjoy a traditional holiday celebration in a festively decorated barn. Luxuriate onboard this morning as your floating hotel cruises down the majestic Danube toward Passau. Old Town Passau is built on a spit of land that looks almost like a ship with its narrow prow jutting into the water, a fitting shape for a city that has been an important center of river trade since it was founded by the ancient Romans. A local guide will be waiting to take you into this delightful and accessible town where the Danube, Inn and Ilz meet.
Featured Excursions: Passau walking discovery tour; Bavarian Christmas celebration in a country barn
Day 7: Linz (Salzburg)
Mozart’s birthplace of Salzburg is nestled in a glorious alpine setting that sparkles like a winter wonderland. You definitely chose the perfect time of year to explore this refined and much loved city. If you’re a fan of The Sound of Music, all the better—you will recognize locations from the Oscar-winning film in the city’s Old Town. Do-Re-Mi! Your ship docks in Linz today, where you may travel to the elegant alpine city of Salzburg.
Choice of Full-day Salzburg tour -or- Linz town and country: opera house and cider farm visit with Christmas Market
Day 8: Cruising the Wachau Valley - Dürnstein
After a scenic cruise through the Wachau Valley, we’ll reach the village of Dürnstein. Walk along the cobbled streets, browse the shops selling apricot schnapps and maybe take a quick jaunt up to a ruined castle (with an intriguing tale all its own). Later, taste various mulled wines and attend an organ concert at an Augustine church, followed by the highlight of the day—a private cocktail reception at Artstetten Castle, hosted by a bona fide princess. Make your way to the lounge in the morning to marvel at the scenery of the Wachau Valley. The Wachau is the 19-mile (30-kilometer) stretch of the Danube that cuts through a rocky gorge amid the foothills of the Bohemian Forest between Melk and Dürnstein. This beautiful region, with steep, densely wooded slopes on the south side of the river and a mixture of crags and south-facing vineyards on the north, was declared a World Heritage Landscape by UNESCO. Dotted along the banks are small historic towns and winemaking communities. Some of Austria’s finest white wines are produced from grapes grown on the terraces that cling to these rocky slopes.
Featured Excursions: Dürnstein village stroll with exclusive spiced wine tasting and organ concert in rococo Augustine monastery church; Exclusive cocktail reception at Artstetten Castle with Princess Anita von Hohenberg
Day 9: Vienna
Renowned for its art and architecture, its classical music, its decadent pastries and its famous former residents, Vienna is a cultural treasure trove. Experience this elegant city with your choice of excursions, and enjoy VIP access to an extraordinary collection of art. To see these masterpieces in complete privacy is an extra special treat reserved solely for our guests.
Featured Excursions:Exclusive “Morning with the Masters” at the Vienna Art History Museum
Choice of “Taste of Christmas” Vienna walking tour or Vienna city tour with Christmas market
Day 10: Vienna
Some people celebrate New Year’s Eve by watching the ball drop in Times Square. But not you—this year, you’ll be celebrating it in grand old-world style, with a gala dinner and dancing at a Viennese palace. (And that’s just one of two palaces you’ll visit today.) Definitely a memorable way to kick off 2019. Begin the day with a visit to a palace that pays tribute to the taste and wealth of the Habsburg emperors, spend some time exploring Vienna on your own and then ring in the New Year in style.
Featured Excursions: Schönbrunn Palace with Puppet Theatre; Exclusive New Year’s Eve gala dinner and dance at a Viennese palace
Day 11: Vienna - Cruising the Danube River
After enjoying some extra free time to explore Vienna on your own, relax onboard as the ship cruises to Budapest. You have the morning at leisure. You could relax onboard or ramble through glorious Vienna. Of course it is a holiday, so most places are closed, but the streets themselves are so beautiful, it is well worth strolling through them. You could go to Karlsplatz, which is dominated by the magnificent baroque Charles Church (named for Emperor Charles VI, who commissioned it) but also boasts a pair of charming Secession (as the art nouveau movement was known in Vienna) pavilions by Otto Wagner. In the afternoon, your ship will cruise toward Budapest.
A special Captain’s Farewell Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you this evening.
Day 12: Budapest
Located on opposite sides of the Danube, Buda and Pest each has a distinctive character and allure all its own. You’ll get a taste of this dynamic capital with a city tour that will show you all the highlights. Your ship arrives in the fabled capital of Hungary this morning. Budapest, formerly two towns, Buda and Pest, on opposite sides of the river, began as a Roman encampment in the second century and has been controlled by Germans, Austrians, Ottomans and Communists over the centuries, all of whom have left their mark.
Featured Excursion:Budapest panoramic highlights with Parliament visit
Day 13: Budapest (Disembarkation Day)
Disembark the ship and transfer to the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport for your flight home.
Departures & Pricing
Advisements:
- A valid passport is required for travel. Passports must be valid at least 6 months after the last day of travel.
- Please check visa requirements with your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with the traveler.
- For reasons of navigation and passenger safety, the cruise operator and the Captain of the ship reserve the right to modify the itinerary.
- Christmas Markets are generally open from the beginning of Advent until December 23. Check with each country's tourist office for more information.
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Rates are in $ USD and are PER PASSENGER sharing a twin cabin. |
From Nuremberg |
Program Start Date |
Classic |
French Balcony |
Deluxe French Balcony |
Suite |
Grand Suite |
Royal Suite |
Dec 22, 2020 |
$6,199 |
$7,199 |
$7,699 |
$10,899 |
$12,399 |
$14,799 |
Note: Christmas Markets are generally open from the beginning of Advent until December 23.
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For Single Traveler: Single Supplement applies.Please Inquire. |
Port Charges: Additional $310 per person. |
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