Budapest to the Black Sea River Cruise
Budapest to the Black Sea River Cruise
Budapest to the Black Sea River Cruise
15 Days Starting and ending in Budapest, Hungary
Visiting: Budapest, Kalocsa
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Tour Overview
Embark on a captivating journey with the "Budapest to the Black Sea River Cruise," a luxurious exploration of Eastern Europe's hidden gems. Begin in the enchanting city of Budapest, and sail through the heart of the continent, discovering the rich history and vibrant cultures of Hungary, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Croatia. Marvel at the natural wonders of the Danube Delta and the dramatic Iron Gates Gorge. Explore historic cities like Belgrade, Bucharest, and Constan?a, each offering unique insights into the region's past and present. Enjoy guided tours of iconic landmarks, from the rock-hewn churches of Ivanovo to the ancient city of Veliko Tarnovo. With full board, complimentary drinks, and expert guides, this cruise promises an unforgettable blend of relaxation and adventure, all while enjoying the comforts of a five-star floating hotel.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1
Location: Budapest
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Embark in Budapest
Arrive in Budapest, where your five-star floating hotel is moored. The friendly crew will welcome you on board and help you settle into your spacious, luxuriously appointed suite. The ship remains here overnight, so watch dusk descend over Hungary’s capital as you enjoy your first dinner on board.
Day 2
Location: Kalocsa
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Discover Kalocsa and learn all about paprika, or drive into the Puszta with a visit to an equestrian farm.
Kalocsa
One of the most thrilling aspects of a cruise is waking up somewhere new, and there’s a real sense of excitement as we explore lands unknown to many until the Iron Curtain lifted. Hungary itself has so much to offer; situated at a crossroads in central Europe, it’s a mesmerising blend of European and Ottoman influences, rich in culture and history.
Our adventure begins this morning when we arrive in Kalocsa, a city whose 1,000-year-old lore swirls with tales of warlike bishops, saintly kings, rampaging Ottomans and Magyar heroes. Among its fine buildings you’ll discover an impressive Baroque cathedral and the grand Archbishop’s Palace, with its Ceremonial Hall displaying a replica of the Hungarian holy crown.
You can choose to enjoy a walking tour of the town seeing the sights plus the fascinating Paprika Museum; the region is one of the biggest producers of the seasoning that’s an essential part of Hungarian cuisine – goulash being a famous example. There are many types and strengths of ‘red gold’, but the best variety is said to come from here, due to its rich colour and robust flavour.
Puszta & Equestrian farm
Alternatively, we take a scenic drive into the Puszta, Hungary’s Great Plain, a hauntingly atmospheric prairie whose spirit is burnt into the Magyar soul. Stretching as far as the eye can see, it is home to villages seemingly frozen in time, while Hungarian grey cattle, spiral-horned sheep and buffalo graze on its pastures. At our first stop we learn more about paprika and its production.
The Puszta is also famed for its horses, and we visit an equestrian farm to watch a performance by some of the region’s most skilled riders. You’ll have the opportunity to take a horse-drawn carriage ride and experience this unique wilderness from a different perspective.
Cruise towards Belgrade
We return to the ship for lunch as our elegant vessel seamlessly glides away from her mooring. Relax on board during this afternoon of scenic cruising.
Included experiences:
Morning option 1: Guided tour of Kalocsa with paprika museum
Morning option 2: Puszta drive with Equestrian farm visit
Free afternoon sailing towards Belgrade
Day 3
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Belgrade
Uncover the contrasting faces of Belgrade on a guided tour in the shadow of the Kalemegdan Fortress, then enjoy a folklore show.
This morning we arrive in historic Belgrade. The only European capital built at the confluence of two rivers, the city has been fought over numerous times, most recently during the Second World War and the Kosovo War, when it faced months of NATO airstrikes. Dramatically sited overlooking both rivers is Kalemegdan Park, which includes in its grounds the city’s iconic fortress, a stronghold built by the Celts, expanded by the Romans and besieged over a hundred times during its history – all detailed in its military museum.
Despite its past, Belgrade is now a revitalised and forward-looking city and a delightful and varied place to explore, with delicate Art Nouveau facades tucked away among the stark concrete towers of the Communist era.
We enjoy a guided tour, seeing all the main sights such as St Sava cathedral, ranking as one of the largest churches in the world, Republic Square and Prince Michael Street with its wealth of 19th-century buildings, some bearing the scars of recent conflicts among their intricate Habsburg ornamentation.
After lunch, you are free to explore this fascinating capital, still one of the least visited in Europe. Maybe you’d like to wander the Old Town’s lattice of winding streets, pausing for a welcome drink in one of the grand coffee houses or visit the bubbling bohemian quarter, which is being transformed into a 21st-century cultural hub by an influx of creative talent.
As the evening draws in, relax with a stroll or a drink on the Sun deck before tonight’s culinary delights. After dinner tonight immerse yourself in Serbia's culture with an on-board music and dance performance from a talented local folk group. We sail overnight tonight on our journey towards the Iron Gate Gorge.
Included experiences:
Guided tour of Belgrade
On-board folk music performance
Day 4
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Iron Gates Gorge
Experience the Iron Gates Gorge, a famously breathtaking stretch of the Danube.
For many, today will be a highlight of the cruise as we begin our passage through the magnificent Iron Gates Gorge. One of the most memorable stretches of the Danube, this is where the river cuts its mighty path between the Carpathian and Balkan Mountain ranges, forming part of the boundary between Serbia and Romania.
The ‘true’ Iron Gates is a single narrow gorge, but the name covers an entire 83-mile stretch of valleys where towering limestone cliffs plunge into the depths below. During the 1960s and ’70s, two hydroelectric power stations were built here, and their dams raised the river level by over 100 feet, submerging a number of historic settlements.
We pass through the Great Kazan, meaning ‘cauldron’, where the river narrows to just 500 feet. As the Captain skilfully steers us through, you’ll see the huge sculpture of a Romanian hero – Decebalus – carved into the rock.
Created in the 1990s, at over 130 feet high it is the largest rock relief in Europe – it even dwarfs the US presidents at Mount Rushmore. Decebalus was the last king of Dacia, the kingdom stretching from the Carpathians to the Black Sea. A warrior through and through, he fought the Roman Empire in three campaigns before the emperor Trajan got the better of him. Decebalus fled into the Carpathians, taking his own life rather than being captured.
On a day like this, the spacious Sun deck comes into its own. Watch the spectacular scenery drift by from the comfort of a sun lounger or maybe enjoy a drink with new friends. You may even find an ice cream being served on the Bow deck, which is beautifully attired with soft furnishings and stylish wooden fittings.
Included experience:
Scenic cruise through the Iron Gates Gorge.
Day 5
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Pleven
Discover Pleven’s Panorama Museum and its old town on a guided tour and enjoy an on-board Bulgarian folk music show.
By now you’ll have come to appreciate the luxuries on board your five-star ship – little touches from complimentary dressing gowns and slippers to plush carpets in the corridors and the marble-topped bar.
Crossing the border into Bulgaria tonight, you awake in Nikopol, a town dating back to Roman times, and after breakfast we drive across the Danubian Plain to Pleven.
The town is famed as the scene of a major siege in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877, which led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the restoration of Bulgaria as a state and the independence of Romania. We visit the panorama depicting the events of this war, before we enjoy some free time here, so perhaps visit the St George Chapel Mausoleum or one of the town’s many other museums. Or simply wander the Old Town and enjoy the tranquillity of its pedestrian-only streets.
Cruise towards Ruse
During lunch we slip our moorings for an afternoon’s cruising, so why not enjoy the invigorating river breeze up on the Sun deck? It will soon be time for dinner, so reconvene with your fellow travellers for an aperitif in the bar. However, the real fun comes after dinner with a live performance of Bulgarian folk music featuring traditional costumes and instruments.
Included experiences:
Guided tour of Pleven
Folk music show
Day 6
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Bucharest
Enjoy a guided tour of Bucharest, ‘Little Paris’, with its tree-lined boulevards and elegant belle-époque villas.
Today we visit Bucharest, with its tree-lined boulevards and elegant belle-époque villas – echoes of the hedonistic 1900s when it earned the nickname ‘Little Paris’ – dotted among the utilitarian architectural legacy of Communist rule.
Dominating the capital city of Romania, though, is the astonishing Palace of the Parliament, a colossal concrete extravagance commissioned by the Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceauşescu. Started in 1984 and still unfinished, it is the second-largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon – so big that only 400 of the 1,100 rooms are used. Furnished with all the gaudiness expected from a heartless despot at the head of a bankrupt state, from marble staircases to mosaics and chandeliers, to some it’s a marvel, to others a monument to vanity.
On our guided tour we see the outside of the Palace of the Parliament and the city’s other main sights, such as the former royal palace – now the national art museum – and the Athenaeum with its impressive Baroque cupola and remarkable acoustics. There are also some superb Orthodox churches and squares, including Revolution Square, named after the 1989 uprising that swept away Ceausescu’s regime.
There’s time to explore this vibrant city under your own steam. Lunch isn’t included today, so seek out a cosy restaurant in the Old Town for a fortifying plate of traditional meatballs, generously spiced with garlic, dill and parsley; freshly stuffed peppers or a hearty vegetable and dumpling soup.
We return to the ship with time to relax before dinner. Perhaps borrow a board game or novel from the library or book yourself in for a manicure or pedicure at the on-board Hair and Nail Salon.
Included experiences:
Guided tour of Bucharest
Free afternoon in Bucharest
Day 7
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Danube Delta
Experience the Danube Delta, Europe’s second largest river delta and birdwatcher’s paradise.
Overnight, we'll cruise towards Brăila, and this morning, we take a coach from Brăila to Tulcea, clinging to seven hills overlooking the river and regarded as the gateway to the vast Danube Delta on the edge of the Black Sea. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Danube Delta is the best preserved and second-largest river delta in Europe.
We'll board smaller boats and sail into the tranquil Danube Delta. Our guide helps to point out some of the fascinating flora and fauna – you could spot a colourful kingfisher or a catfish darting beneath the water's glassy surface.
The Danube Delta consists of 2,200 square miles of rivers, marshes, tree-fringed lakes and reed islands and is home to nearly 3,500 animal and fish species and 1,700 types of plants. A birdwatcher's paradise, the maze of canals bordered by willows and oaks offers the perfect breeding ground for countless species. Millions of Egyptian white pelicans arrive here every spring to raise their young, while equal numbers of Arctic geese come to escape the harsh Northern European winters. Keep an eye out for cormorants and white-tailed eagles.
(Please note, lunch is not provided on this full day excursion; the ship will prepare a packed lunch snack to take with you.)
As dusk falls on this magical landscape, we slip our moorings again. Enjoy another delicious dinner, maybe tonight choosing a more intimate dining experience in the Riverview Kitchen at the stern.
Included experience:
Scenic boat ride into the Danube Delta.
Day 8
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Constanța
Visit Constanța with its rich Greek and Roman legacy and landmark Art Nouveau casino.
Today we depart for the ancient city of Constanța, described by the Roman poet Ovid as ‘the end of the world’ and with a history dating back over 2,500 years. Originally known as Tomis, it is said that Jason landed here with the Argonauts after finding the Golden Fleece. Situated on several trade routes, it became a thriving commercial centre during Roman times and still is today.
Numerous remains from Greek and Roman times are on display in the city’s archaeological and mosaics museums, the latter housing the largest – an impressive 9,150 square feet – and best-preserved Roman mosaic in the world. Constanța’s landmark is the Art Nouveau casino, with its views of the Black Sea.
Now unused, it was built by the Romanian King Carol I, who hoped its construction would transform the city into a bathing resort for the elite during the inter-war years, something that never quite transpired. More recently, it became one end of the shortest navigable route between the North and Black Seas when the Main-Danube Canal opened in 1992.
There is free time to explore, so perhaps visit one of the museums or simply enjoy the sea air with a portside walk.
Cruise towards Ruse
During lunch back on board we continue our return passage, but these lands still have so much to reveal. Hold on to your hat up on deck, as this area is well known for its windy weather and windmills were once a common sight. Watch the rocky shoreline drift by, dotted with the occasional ruined fortress.
Included experiences:
Guided tour of Constanța
Free afternoon sailing towards Ruse
Day 9
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Veliko Tarnovo, Arbanasi & Ivanovo
See Ruse and the churches of Ivanovo and Basarbovo, or visit Veliko Tarnovo, Arbanasi & Ivanovo.
Half-day excursion to Ruse, Ivanovo and Basarbovo
Enjoy a tour of Ruse, Bulgaria’s fifth largest city, to get your bearings. This city is known as ‘Little Vienna’ for its wealth of fine 19th-century buildings. It was a popular stop off for traders sailing the Danube in the late 19th and early 20th century, and with the passing communities, there came different cultural and artistic influences which can be seen across the city.
Our next stop is the Churches of Ivanovo, a fascinating complex of churches, chapels and monasteries hewn into the solid rock during the 12th century and with frescoes dating back to the 14th century, so exquisite and historically significant they are now on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The terrain here can be uneven and there are some steps, so be sure to wear comfortable footwear.
We finish this excursion with a visit to Basarbovo monastery. The monastery was built into the rocky cliffside in the Lom river valley using some natural caves and some man-made spaces. This the only active rock monastery in Bulgaria today, although there are another 300 rock buildings in the valley, with around 40 of them being churches. There is a pretty yard here with flowers and trees and, perhaps most famously, a well dug out by St. Dimitar which is said to have healing properties.
After a morning of exploring, you’ll return to ship for lunch and then have the rest of the afternoon to spend as you wish, whether it’s exploring Ruse at your leisure or relaxing onboard.
Full day tour to Veliko Tarnovo, Arbanasi and Ivanovo
A scenic drive from Ruse brings us to possibly Bulgaria’s most beautiful city – Veliko Tarnovo, the ‘City of the Tsars’ and former capital, located in a rugged landscape entangled by the meanderings of the Yantra River.
Its Old Town is clustered on three hills with its houses stacked on steeply sided valleys, while the remains of the once-impregnable fortress complex stands on Tsarevets Hill. Within the walls of this redoubt are the ruins of the Tsar’s Palace and, at the summit, the Patriarch’s Palace, which includes the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of God. Much of Veliko Tarnovo was destroyed by the Ottomans, but in the 19th century it became an important trading centre again.
Tucked away in its picturesque, cobbled streets are tiny workshops, where you can watch copper pots being beaten or wooden utensils skilfully carved. It is delightful to wander here, keeping an eye out for interesting traditional snacks to try, admiring the architecture while soaking up the atmosphere.
Later we head to the village of Arbanasi, set high on a plateau. During Ottoman times, it became a commercial centre for traders and their caravans, crammed with wares bound for places as distant as Italy, Russia and even India. Perhaps visit one of the richly ornamented mansion houses of the period, with their fortress-like stone walls, or the unassuming Church of the Nativity – once inside you’ll be dazzled by the intensely coloured frescoes.
Note: if you choose this full-day tour, lunch is not provided, but you’ll have time in Arbanasi to grab some food – your guide can help with recommendations.
We end the day with a visit to the Churches of Ivanovo, a fascinating complex of churches, chapels and monasteries hewn into the solid rock during the 12th century and with frescoes dating back to the 14th century, so exquisite and historically significant they are now on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The terrain here can be uneven and there are some steps, so be sure to wear comfortable footwear.
Included experiences:
Option 1: Full-day guided tour to Veliko Tarnovo, Arbanasi and Ivanovo
Option 2: Half-day guided tour of Ruse, Ivanovo & Basarbovo with free afternoon in Ruse
Day 10
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cruise towards Vidin
This morning why not take a cup of coffee up on deck and soak up the spectacular open spaces of this landscape, where thick woods of fragrant pine and silver fir cling to the banks, forming a hazy outline on the distant horizon?
Belogradchik
After lunch we moor in Vidin, home to the Baba Vidin, the only entirely preserved medieval fortress in the country. From here, we drive into this rugged wilderness and suddenly the horizon is dotted with huge sandstone cliffs, in a spectrum of orange-reds and yellows, eroded into huge, bizarre shapes.
These are the Belogradchik Rocks – unique and dramatic, they cover an area of 35 square miles, some reaching as high as 600 feet. Many of these gigantic natural sculptures are named after people or objects they are thought to resemble, while others are associated with colourful legends.
Belogradchik town features an impressive fortress, with two-metre-thick walls that stretch up to 12 metres high. Most of the fortress is surrounded by rocks up to 70 metres high. If you decide to climb one of the rocks to take in the impressive views, please consider that appropriate footwear is required as the terrain can be slippery and uneven.
We return to the ship for dinner. Later on, maybe enjoy a drink in the lounge with your companions while the resident pianist plays gentle melodies.
Included experiences:
Free morning sailing towards Vidin
Guided visit to the Belogradchik Rocks
Day 11
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Iron Gates, Lepinski Vir & Kapetan Mišin breg
Cruise the Iron Gates Gorge, visit Lepenski Vir, an important archaeological site and Kapetan Mišin breg.
Iron Gates
This morning’s cruising brings us once again to the dramatic splendour of the Iron Gates Gorge, at the heart of Serbia’s Djerdap National Park. The gorge was cut out of the Carpathian Mountains over millions of years as the Danube drained the Pannonian Sea.
Among the park’s forests of ancient oak, hazel and beech lies a rich preserve of game, including deer and wild boar. Mountain goats roam the rocky cliffs of Djerdap Kazan, while bears, wolves, foxes and wildcats populate the dense woodland. Keep an eye out for eagles and falcons, too. Why not enjoy the splendour of this stretch of the river from a sun lounger on deck or through the panoramic windows in the ship’s lounge?
Lepenski Vir
This afternoon we moor in Donji Milanovac and take the short drive to Kapetan Mišin breg. This compound was built to honour the life of Mihailo Miša Anastastasijević, a famous Serbian businessman from the 19th century who was born near the compound and went on to become the first President of the National Assembly of Serbia. Captain Miša was one of the wealthiest men of his time, and a great philanthropist.
The views from the complex are incredible as you stand above the Djerdap Gorge and look out over the rolling landscape. There’s also an open-air gallery that’s home to wooden and stone art pieces made by Živorad Stefanović in a permanent exhibition called “Man, wood, water”.
During your visit, you’ll enjoy a tasting of local cheese, meats and vegetables, as well as a local tipple called rakija. Should this whet your appetite for more, there’s also a museum of wine within the compound that has a collection of domestic and international wines.
We then continue to Lepenski Vir, one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe, dating back to 9,500 BC. It consists of a series of Mesolithic villages located on a high terrace overlooking the Danube.
The wooden houses were laid out in a fan shape and used one of the first types of concrete as their foundations, while their floors were made of sandstone, often covered with limestone plaster and decorated with red and white pigments. Our guided tour will reveal more about this fascinating place and how these ancient people lived.
The ‘Chef’s Dinner’ is served this evening, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant. As the sun sets on this memorable city, retire to the bar with your fellow travellers to reflect on all you have seen so far during this exceptional cruise. During tonight's dinner we depart for Novi Sad.
Included experiences:
Scenic cruise through the Iron Gates Gorge
Guided visit to Lepenski Vir
Guided visit to Kapetan Mišin breg with tasting of local snacks
Chef's Dinner
Day 12
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
.Cruise towards Novi Sad
One of the delights of river cruising is indulging in complete relaxation, so this morning, after a leisurely breakfast, perhaps catch up on some reading or simply watch the world float by as we cruise along this mighty river. The numerous fortresses along the Danube are reminders that the area has been fought over for centuries and this morning we pass one of the most impressive – the medieval Smederevo Fortress.
Novi Sad
After a lazy morning we moor in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, in the shadow of the Fruska Gora mountain, its fertile slopes terraced with vineyards. The climate and the proximity to the Danube make this region ideal for wine production, particularly Riesling, but there are many others produced here including Bermet, a vermouth-like dessert wine with a unique aromatic sweetness.
Enjoy a guided tour of this vibrant city which flourished during the 18th and 19th centuries, becoming known as the ‘Athens of Serbia’. See its old Town Hall on the impressive main square, flanked by lovely 19th-century architecture, its ancient castle and synagogue. Towering over it all is the mighty Petrovaradin Fortress with its complex system of underground tunnels. The minute and hour hands of its iconic clock face are reversed, supposedly so that fishermen could still tell the time at a distance. You can learn more about the fortress and its history at its museum.
We moor here this evening, and after dinner, you can relax to the live sounds of a professional pianist and violinist as they deliver a characterful performance of some popular Serbian melodies.
Included experiences:
Free morning sailing towards Novi Sad
Guided tour of Novi Sad
Live on-board musical performance
Day 13
Location: Budapest
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Vukovar
Today we cross into Croatia and stop in Vukovar, the country’s largest river port, located at the confluence of the Danube and Vuka Rivers. Vukovar boasted a prosperous manufacturing industry and a picturesque Baroque centre until the tragic events of the civil war unfolded, and the city was almost completely destroyed. Renovation to restore the city to its former glory is very much ongoing.
You then have the choice of tours this morning - Vukovar and Osijek or Kopački Rit nature park.
Vukovar and Osijek
This starts with a short orientation tour of Vukovar, seeing the main sights and learning about the city’s tumultuous past.
We then drive to the historic city of Osijek, which hugs the banks of the River Drava. We explore the Old Town – behind its thick stone walls lies an intriguing market square, lined by handsome public buildings with pastel-coloured facades. In the Upper City you’ll see the neo-Gothic cathedral, its red-brick spire soaring above the rooftops. Much of Osijek has been restored, but some buildings still bear the scars of the fighting.
Kopački Rit nature park
Alternatively, visit the Kopački Rit nature park. The park is about an hour’s drive from the ship, situated between the rivers Danube and Drava. Our first stop in the park is the interactive exhibition to learn about local wildlife, then we’ll take a boat tour to view the park from a different perspective, finishing up with a walk along White Water-lily boardwalk to view more of the wetlands and learn about its inhabitants.
Cruise towards Budapest
We’ll reembark our ship in Aljmaš and this afternoon we’ll sail to Budapest, continuing overnight. There’s ample time to relax on board and enjoy the ship's five-star facilities – why not find a comfortable seat on deck for a cuppa to take in the lovely views seamlessly idling by; or make an appointment with the on-board hairdresser before it is time to head to the lounge for a pre-dinner aperitif.
This evening we cross into Hungary again, as the chef presents tonight’s appetising menu.
Included experiences:
Morning option 1: Guided tour of Vukovar & Osijek
Morning option 2: Guided visit to Kopački Rit Nature Park
Free afternoon sailing towards Budapest
Day 14
Location: Budapest
Accommodation Name: five-star floating hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Cruise towards Budapest
We have nearly reached the end of our journey so after a leisurely breakfast, sink into a comfy chair in the lounge to catch up on some reading, or head up to the sun deck and enjoy our last stretch of cruising, getting the best views of pastoral landscapes slipping by as we return to the Hungarian capital.
Budapest
As gentle pastoral landscapes slip by Budapest’s brooding skyline comes into view once more. Straddling the Danube, this imperial capital is a collage of palatial buildings, grand domes and attractive Baroque churches with soaring spires. From Roman ruins to Ottoman Turkish baths and elegant Art Nouveau facades, the eclectic mix of architectural styles reflects the city’s varied history, with numerous foreign powers ruling here over the centuries.
After lunch, you have a choice of guided tours.
If you choose the panoramic coach tour, you’ll drive past some of Budapest’s famous sites, including the market hall, national museum, chain bridge, Parliament building, and more, and stop for photos at Hero’s Square and the gardens of Buda castle.
Alternatively, you can choose our active tour, where you’ll take a coach to the castle district. From here, you’ll take lifts up to the castle terraces to begin a guided walking tour around the castle area and Fisherman’s bastion. You’ll then have free time to explore before heading back to coach for the transfer to the ship. This tour involves uneven grounds and a lot of walking so we only recommend it for customers who are comfortable with a moderate activity level.
We moor here this evening, and after your final exquisite dinner, with a chance to reflect on the fascinating places you have discovered, poignant stories you have heard and the new friends you have made, you can retire to the lounge to enjoy a spectacular Hungarian folk music show with traditional costumes, songs and dance - a splendid finale to this fascinating cruise.
Free morning sailing towards Budapest
Included experiences:
Afternoon option 1: Guided panoramic coach tour of Budapest
Afternoon option 2: Active tour with a guided walk of the castle district
Live on-board folk music show
Day 15
Location: Budapest
Meals Included: Breakfast
Disembark in Budapest
After breakfast this morning, the crew bids you farewell before you disembark the ship.
What's Included
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Full board during your cruise
Enjoy full board during your cruise from dinner on your day of arrival until breakfast on your final day, except lunches on full day excursions.
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Free drinks package
A free drinks package is included in your cruise.
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Complimentary on-board tea and coffee
Enjoy complimentary tea and coffee on board.
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Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi
Stay connected with complimentary on-board Wi-Fi, though connection speeds may vary.
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All visits and excursions
All visits and excursions as mentioned in the itinerary are included.
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Coach travel
Coach travel as mentioned in the itinerary is included.
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English-speaking expert guides
Benefit from the expertise of English-speaking expert guides during your excursions.
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Riviera Travel Cruise Director and Concierge
The services of a Riviera Travel Cruise Director and Concierge are included.
What's Not Included
Lunch on full day excursionsLunch is not provided on full day excursions; however, the ship will prepare a packed lunch snack to take with you.
Mode of Transport
Enjoy seamless travel aboard a luxurious river cruise ship, complemented by coach travel for excursions, ensuring a comfortable and scenic journey through captivating landscapes.
Accommodation
Experience the luxury of a five-star floating hotel with spacious, elegantly appointed suites, offering a comfortable and stylish stay throughout your river cruise journey.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of dining options are available on the cruise?
The cruise offers full board from dinner on the day of arrival until breakfast on the final day, with the exception of lunches on full-day excursions. There is also a free drinks package, complimentary on-board tea and coffee, and a special 'Chef's Dinner' featuring signature dishes.
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Are there any special performances or entertainment on board?
Yes, there are several on-board performances including a Serbian folk music and dance show, a Bulgarian folk music show, and a Hungarian folk music show with traditional costumes, songs, and dance. Additionally, there is live music from a professional pianist and violinist.
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What kind of guided tours are included during the cruise?
The cruise includes guided tours of several cities and sites such as Belgrade, Bucharest, Pleven, Constanța, Novi Sad, and Budapest. There are also guided visits to the Iron Gates Gorge, Lepenski Vir, and the Belogradchik Rocks, among others.
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Is there any opportunity for wildlife viewing during the cruise?
Yes, there is a scenic boat ride into the Danube Delta, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a birdwatcher's paradise. The delta is home to nearly 3,500 animal and fish species and 1,700 types of plants, including Egyptian white pelicans and Arctic geese.
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What are some of the unique experiences offered on this cruise?
Unique experiences include a scenic drive into the Puszta with a visit to an equestrian farm, a guided tour of the Iron Gates Gorge, a visit to the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir, and a tasting of local snacks at Kapetan Mišin breg.
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Are there any options for active excursions during the cruise?
Yes, there is an active tour option in Budapest that includes a guided walk of the castle district and Fisherman's Bastion, which involves uneven grounds and a lot of walking.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
For almost 40 years
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I have reduced mobility; can I still travel?
We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to contact us to discuss these concerns
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Do I require travel insurance?
It is a condition of booking that you carry suitable travel insurance.
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What is my luggage allowance?
You will receive details of your luggage allowance with your final travel documents, which are sent approximately 10 days prior to your date of departure.
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May 23, 2026 - Jun 06, 2026Book with Confidence
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Low Deposit
Barrhead Travel requires a minimum deposit of 200 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 98 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of barrhead travel charges.
Up to 98 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 97 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 74 days before tour starts: Forfeit 75% of booking price.
At 28 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.
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Terms and Conditions
Why book with Barrhead?
Fully Protected
All our holidays are fully financially protected.
Your flight & hotel package is fully ATOL protected.
Range
Our bespoke holidays are tailor-made to suit your personal requirements.
We can book flights, rail journeys, accommodation, cruises, attraction tickets and much more.
Industry leading discounts, we won't be beaten on price.
Expert Knowledge
We know because we go – our Touring & Adventure specialists have travelled to over 55 countries.
Reliable & unbiased advice from our trusted travel experts.
Trusted Agent
Multi award-winning agency with almost 50 years experience.
Rated 4.9/5 on Trustpilot – the highest-rated high-street travel agent.
We look after you every step of the way.