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8-day Danube getaway: heritage, gastronomy, and enchanting landscapes of Germany, Austria, and Hungary

Main features
Boat type: river boat
Number of cabins: 90
Maximum capacity: 178 travelers
Crew members: 40

Cabines

Double cabin – Main deck forward and aft
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Approximately 16 m² in size. It has a large fixed window (non-opening) and side-by-side beds (which can be separated on request).
Equipped with individually adjustable air conditioning/heating, a bathroom with shower and toilet, as well as a satellite TV with radio, hairdryer, refrigerator, safe, and telephone.
Double cabin – Main deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
With a surface area of approximately 16 m², this comfortable cabin combines elegance and functionality. It has a large fixed window offering beautiful natural light. The side-by-side beds can be separated on request for greater flexibility.
The cabin is equipped with individually adjustable air conditioning and heating, a private bathroom with shower and toilet, and a range of modern amenities: satellite TV with integrated radio, hairdryer,... more+ refrigerator, safe, and telephone. 
Double cabin with balcony – Middle deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
With a surface area of approximately 16 m², this bright cabin has a large floor-to-ceiling panoramic window that can be opened (French balcony), offering a magnificent view of the river.
The side-by-side beds can be separated on request. The cabin is equipped with individually adjustable air conditioning and heating, a bathroom with shower and toilet, and all modern comforts: satellite TV with radio, hairdryer, refrigerator, safe, and telephone.
Double cabin with balcony – Forward middle deck
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Approximately 16 m² in size. It features a private balcony and twin beds (which can be separated upon request). Equipped with individually adjustable air conditioning/heating, a bathroom with shower and toilet, as well as a satellite TV with radio, hairdryer, refrigerator, safe, and telephone.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice for technical reasons (captain's decision).

Itinerary

Itinerary
Passau
Boarding from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. – Departure at 5:00 p.m. Welcome aboard your cruise in... more+ Passau, the "city of three rivers." After settling into your cabin, enjoy your first evening of sailing in a relaxed atmosphere. 
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Passau Vienne
Today, the cruise stops in Vienna, the historic metropolis on the Danube. From the pier, you’ll... more+ set out to explore “New Vienna” with the Uno-City and Danube Island, before cruising along the famous Ringstrasse, lined with imposing buildings such as the State Opera House, the Burgtheater, the Hofburg, the Parliament, City Hall, and the Votive Church. A guided tour will then allow you to soak up the charm of this city and its famous Viennese “Schmäh.” After some free time to wander around, you’ll return to the ship via Praterstern.
In the evening, you’ll enjoy a quintessentially Viennese experience during a Heurigen evening at a traditional tavern, where you’ll taste the new wine in a friendly atmosphere, accompanied by local musicians.
You’ll also have the opportunity to attend a classical concert, as Vienna fully deserves its title as the “world capital of music.” You’ll discover one of the best chamber orchestras on the Viennese scene, accompanied by renowned opera singers, virtuoso musicians, and ballet dancers. This performance will immerse you in the atmosphere of Imperial Vienna through the most beautiful compositions of the “King of the Waltz,” Johann Strauss, and Mozart. Between lively waltzes, polkas, and operetta melodies, this exceptional musical evening will conclude with a return to the ship along the Ringstrasse—the perfect finale to this unforgettable experience.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of the city of Vienna, Heurigen excursion, more+
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Vienne Esztergom Budapest
Today, the cruise makes a stop in Esztergom, the former capital of Hungary. According to legend,... more+ this is where the first Hungarian king and founder of the state, Stephen I, was born. A city of great significance to the Hungarian national consciousness, it was once home to the first royal residence and today houses the seat of the head of the Catholic Church, the Bishop of Esztergom. Towering over the city, the neoclassical cathedral dedicated to St. Stephen, with its 8,000 seats, is the largest church in Hungary. A small train takes you directly from the pier to this impressive basilica. As you stroll around the building, you can admire a panoramic view of the Danube and the neighboring Slovakian town of Štúrovo before returning to the ship by crossing the city aboard the small train.
In the evening, you’ll discover Budapest by night with a folklore show. You’ll enjoy an impressive performance by a Hungarian folk group, featuring lively music and colorful traditional costumes, while savoring a traditional goulash soup paired with Hungarian wine. The return to the ship takes you through illuminated Budapest, with spectacular views of the Parliament, the Fishermen’s Bastion, Matthias Church, Buda Castle, the Chain Bridge, and Gellért Hill.
 
Optional services: Budapest by night with folklore, Esztergom Basilica Excursion, more+
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Budapest Mohács
Today, the cruise stops in Mohács. You’ll set out to explore Pécs (Fünfkirchen), one of... more+ Hungary’s most beautiful cities. Located in southern Transdanubia, on the slopes of the Mecsek Mountains, Pécs welcomes visitors with a mild climate, southern charm, and numerous monuments and works of art. In 2010, Pécs was designated European Capital of Culture.
In the city center lies one of Hungary’s most beautiful squares, featuring Széchenyi Square and the Plague Column. During the tour, you’ll discover the city’s basilica as well as the Szsámi Mosque, later converted into a church, whose original elements were carefully incorporated during reconstruction. You’ll also admire the Zsolnay Fountain, decorated with enchanting, weather-resistant ceramics that beautify the fountain year-round. As you stroll through the pedestrian zone, you’ll fully appreciate the city’s unique and welcoming atmosphere.
 
Optional services: Pécs excursion, more+
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Mohács Budapest
Today, the cruise stops in Budapest, aptly nicknamed the “Queen of the Danube.” The river... more+ divides the Hungarian metropolis into two districts: Buda and Pest. You’ll explore the city center and admire the capital’s unique charm. The view of Buda Castle, the Fisherman’s Bastion, and Matthias Church evokes the splendor of times past. A quick detour to Budapest’s famous covered market also lets you soak up the local atmosphere.
You’ll also explore Budapest from different angles: on foot and by train, with a visit to St. Stephen’s Basilica and the Opera House, a ride on one of Europe’s oldest metro lines, and a stroll through one of the city’s most iconic squares to fully appreciate its atmosphere.
To discover the Hungarian countryside, a trip to the Puszta takes you south of Budapest to Lajosmizse. There, you’ll be welcomed in the traditional way with schnapps and savory pastries, visit a stud farm, and enjoy a short horse-drawn carriage ride across the vast plains. The Csikós, Hungarian horse herders, will present a traditional equestrian show and introduce you to the region’s traditions. A snack of local specialties accompanied by wine will be served, and you’ll have the opportunity to visit a shop offering souvenirs, salamis, paprika-flavored products, wine, and brandy.
Finally, for a more active experience, an electric bike ride will allow you to explore Margaret Island, a true green oasis in the heart of the Danube. A short refreshing break is planned, and this ride offers a different perspective on the city and life along the river.
 
Optional services: Budapest city tour, Puszta excursion from/to Budapest, more+
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Budapest Bratislava
Today, the cruise stops in Bratislava, located in the fertile Danube Plain, south of the Little... more+ Carpathians, right on the border with Austria and Hungary. The Slovak capital could be described as “small but charming.”
You’ll first explore the embassy district before heading to Bratislava Castle (Hrad), which overlooks the city and serves as its emblem. A photo stop will allow you to enjoy an exceptional panoramic view of the city, while your guide recounts the rich and eventful history of the castle, the former residence of many Hungarian kings, before Maria Theresa made this building the center of her influence.
The tour then continues in the Old Town during a walking tour. As you stroll through the historic streets, you’ll discover the Redoute, the National Theater, City Hall, as well as several Baroque palaces and city gates that bear witness to the era of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. You’ll also meet one of Bratislava’s most famous characters, Gullimann Cumil, the city’s quirky symbol.
 
Optional services: City tour of Bratislava, more+
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Bratislava Pöchlarn
In the afternoon, the ship stops in Pöchlarn, a charming little town on the banks of the Danube.... more+ The cruise then continues through the magnificent Wachau region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its vineyard-dotted landscapes, picturesque villages, and Baroque abbeys.
You will visit Schallaburg Castle, a jewel of the Austrian Renaissance. During the tour, you will embark on a true journey through time, from the Early Middle Ages to the 16th century. Once a medieval fortress, the castle was transformed into a sumptuous aristocratic residence. You’ll admire its refined architecture, the Gothic chapel, the former armory, and the superb arcaded courtyard decorated with terracotta. The tour concludes with a tasting before returning to the ship.
 
Optional services: Sightseeing Schallaburg, more+
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Pöchlarn Passau
Arrival in Passau around 8:30 a.m. After breakfast, it will be time to say goodbye to the crew and... more+ your fellow travelers. Disembarkation is scheduled to take place by 9:30 a.m. 
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included

The price includes
Travel documents (e-ticket, ship information, etc.)
Breakfast buffet with coffee/tea and fruit juice
Breakfast buffet
Comfortable Sennheiser audio system for all excursions
Luggage service on board
Port charges
Welcome and farewell reception by the captain
Gala dinner
The guides speak German
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Insurance (cancellation, health, travel)
Airport pick-up and drop-off
Other beverages then the aforementioned : 224 € / people
Guides available in other languages for groups only
Activities not included in the program
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Tips for guides and/or crew
Additional information
Language spoken on board: German
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

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Information about the partner

Commercial history with Filovent

  • Filovent partner since 2025
  • Last booking with this partner in March 2026
  • 7 bookings with this partner
  • Alexandre
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