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8 Day Viking River Cruise from Budapest to Regensburg 2027
Romantic Danube
River Cruise Description
Visit Budapest’s Castle District and cross the famous Chain Bridge. Explore Göttweig Abbey, one of Austria’s most revered monastic centers, and make dumplings with Wachau Valley apricots. Visit historic Salzburg. Spend two days in Vienna, and celebrate the city’s musical heritage at a concert featuring works by Mozart and Strauss. With medieval towns, grand cities and stunning scenery, this 8-day journey on the “Blue Danube” is one you are sure to love.Thanks for your interest!
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May 7, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 8, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 14, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 15, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 21, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 22, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 28, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,999 | Call Us! |
May 29, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Jun 4, 2027 | Viking Idi | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Jun 4, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Jun 5, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Jun 11, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jun 11, 2027 | Viking Alsvin | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jun 12, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jun 18, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jun 19, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jun 25, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jun 26, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jul 2, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jul 3, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jul 9, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Jul 10, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,699 | Call Us! |
Jul 16, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,699 | Call Us! |
Jul 17, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,699 | Call Us! |
Jul 23, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,699 | Call Us! |
Jul 24, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Jul 30, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Jul 31, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Aug 6, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Aug 7, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Aug 13, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Aug 14, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Aug 20, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Aug 21, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Aug 27, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Aug 28, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 3, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 4, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 10, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 11, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 17, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 18, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 24, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Sep 25, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Oct 1, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Oct 2, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Oct 8, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Oct 9, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,999 | Call Us! |
Oct 15, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Oct 16, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,799 | Call Us! |
Oct 22, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,699 | Call Us! |
Oct 23, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,699 | Call Us! |
Oct 29, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Oct 30, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,599 | Call Us! |
Nov 5, 2027 | Viking Var | $2,399 | Call Us! |
Nov 6, 2027 | Viking Egil | $2,399 | Call Us! |
Nov 12, 2027 | Viking Tor | $2,199 | Call Us! |
Nov 13, 2027 | Viking Gullveig | $2,199 | Call Us! |
Nov 16, 2027 | Viking Ve | $1,999 | Call Us! |
Nov 19, 2027 | Viking Var | $1,999 | Call Us! |
Nov 20, 2027 | Viking Egil | $1,999 | Call Us! |
River Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 Budapest, Hungary
Embark your ship and settle into your stateroom. Riverside beauty and a vibrant cultural scene blend together in Budapest to form one of Europe’s most rewarding cities. Hungary’s enchanting capital straddles the banks of the Danube, with traditional hillside Buda on one side and modern Pest on the other. By day, stunning art nouveau buildings, stalwart castles and grand palaces set the stage for inspiring strolls and long soaks in thermal spas. By night, the shimmering lights of the Parliament building dance across the waters of the Danube, the Chain Bridge uniting it all as a dramatic centerpiece.Day 2 Budapest, Hungary
Budapest’s old town is a fascinating medieval patchwork of narrow streets and colorful houses. In the Castle District, the Matthias Church soars in Gothic glory. Adjacent, the expansive wall and seven turrets of Fisherman’s Bastion overlook the Danube, the graceful Chain Bridge and the Pest side of the river. The centerpiece of the district is the sprawling Buda Castle. Constructed in the 13th century and expanded to its current baroque splendor during the 18th century, this edifice was home to Hungary’s kings for almost 700 years.Day 3 Vienna, Austria
Renowned as the “City of Waltzes,” Austria’s capital city of Vienna is Europe’s center of classical music. Strauss and Mozart composed many of their finest pieces here. Vienna’s musical history is matched by the elegant, graceful architecture that lines the Ringstrasse, the wide boulevard encircling the Inner City. Baroque, neo-Renaissance, Gothic-Romanesque and other splendidly styled structures, from the Hofburg Palace to the Vienna State Opera, take the breath away with their grand facades. Vienna has a more intimate side too: inviting footpaths lead through green parks and its famed Viennese cafés sweeten any stay with coffee and the city’s delectable Sachertorte.Day 4 Vienna, Austria
Vienna is considered one of Europe’s greatest cultural hubs. Its art scene has long been established with the Hapsburg’s collection of fine art, now housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Today, Vienna’s modern side showcases street art murals that don the side of buildings along the banks of the Danube. Ingrained in local life is the long-embraced tradition of coffeehouses; UNESCO includes Viennese coffeehouse culture on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritages. It is considered one of life’s pleasures to while away an afternoon over an Einspänner coffee and a pastry.Day 5 Krems, Austria
A small university town at the eastern end of the Danube’s Wachau Valley, Krems is surrounded by terraced vineyards. In its heyday, during the 12th century, Krems held even more importance than Vienna for its iron, grain, salt and wine trade. As to the latter, the city has played a long and celebrated part in the popularity of the Wachau’s wine culture; the valley’s south slopes in Krems are bathed in sunlight all day and create some of the best Riesling and Veltliner wines in the world. The city’s cobblestone streets, taverns, wine bars and coffeehouses have a timeless appeal.Day 6 Passau, Germany
Founded by the Celts over 2,000 years ago, Passau is one of Bavaria’s oldest cities. Known as the “City of Three Rivers,” it rests at the confluence of the Inn, Ilz and Danube rivers. The city has long enjoyed its strategic position and grew to great economic and political power because of it. The legacy of its past prosperity lives on in graceful arcades, colorful houses with rococo facades and the glorious baroque St. Stephen’s Cathedral, home to one of Europe’s largest pipe organs. Passau is also where two nations meet; it is here that the German-Austrian border begins.Day 7 Regensburg, Germany
Having escaped major damage during World War II, the picturesque town of Regensburg is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities, the oldest city along the Danube and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Stone Bridge, constructed in the 12th century, is a masterpiece of medieval engineering with its 16 arches. St. Peter’s Cathedral is widely considered Bavaria’s best Gothic architectural work. The old town’s Neupfarrplatz square is a cross section of history—it was once a thriving Jewish quarter, a bustling marketplace and the site of Nazi book burnings.Day 8 Regensburg, Germany
Regensburg dates back to Roman times and was the first capital of Bavaria. Today, the city has a laid-back atmosphere and its warren of narrow alleys are a delight to explore. Amid its riverside streets is the small Alte Wurstküche tavern, the world’s first sausage kitchen. It opened its doors in the 12th century to serve the construction workers of the Old Stone Bridge and St. Peter’s Cathedral, making it the first fast-food restaurant ever. In line with Bavarian tradition, visits to the pub are customary for many of the locals and serve as a ritual of community life. Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.Having trouble deciding which cruise is right for you?