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Cruise through Europe's largest river parade: the Iron Gates

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Main features
Boat model: River boat
Type: Yacht / Motoryacht > 24 m
Number of cabins: 78
Maximum capacity: 159 travelers
Crew members: 25

Cabin

Cat A - Double Cabin - Upper Deck
Cabins with high sliding windows. Premium location cabins.
Cat B - Double Cabin - Upper Deck
Cabins with high sliding windows. Cabins with an "intermediate" location.
Cat B - Persons with disabilities - Upper deck
Cabins with high sliding windows. Cabins with an "intermediate" location.
Cat A - Double Cabin - Main Deck
Cabins with high windows. Premium location cabins.
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

Budapest
Boarding at 6pm. Introduction to the crew and welcome cocktail. Sailing to Mohacs. Dinner and... more+ evening entertainment. Night sailing. 
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Budapest Mohács Osijek
Early morning arrival in Mohacs, customs clearance. Continuation of the cruise to Osijek. We sail... more+ along the Danube-Drava National Park. This wilderness, a veritable Garden of Eden, is very popular with nature lovers. Further on, we'll pass by the Gornje Podunavlje nature reserve, nestled in a typical forest setting and providing an exceptional habitat for wildlife. Arrival early afternoon. Optional excursion to Osijek. The capital of Slavonia, a Croatian province, is famous for its beauty and symbolic sites. In addition to the red-brick Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, which dominates the city, Osijek boasts impressive Baroque architecture. On the banks of the Drava River, the citadel shows the strategic importance of the site, not far from the confluence with the Danube.
Return on board and overnight sailing to Belgrade. Lively evening.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of Osijek, more+
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Osijek Belgrade
Arrival in Belgrade in the morning. Optional excursion: guided tour of Belgrade. The Serbian... more+ capital has forged its identity from the confluence of Ottoman, Austrian and Slavic cultures. Built on a series of hills backed by the Sava River, Belgrade offers a variety of urban landscapes to discover. See streets of 19th-century mansions, Art Nouveau buildings and Kalemegdan Park. Free afternoon in Belgrade. Take the opportunity to stroll through the old town or the bohemian quarter, nicknamed the "little Montmartre", with its pretty, colorful facades. An optional bus transfer (reservation and payment on board) to the city center will be organized.
Serbian folklore evening on board. Evening sailing to Golubac. Night sailing.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of Belgrade, more+
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Belgrade Passage des portes de Fer Golubac
Morning sailing to the Iron Gates, between the Carpathians and the Balkans. The most spectacular... more+ part of this gorge was nicknamed "The Boilers" by navigators because the water, squeezed between the steep mountain walls, once seemed to bubble. You'll see in turn the "Tabula Traiana", a huge marble slab reminiscent of the "imperial road", an elegant viaduct overlooking the mouth of the river and the "portrait" of Decébal, carved in stone. Early afternoon arrival in Golubac. Optional excursion: Golubac fortress. Recently opened to the public, this imposing fortress, built in the early 14th century at the entrance to the Iron Gates, is one of the country's most important defensive structures. Alternately in the hands of the Serbs and Turks, it is situated on a mountainside and features nine towers built one above the other and linked by ramparts. A little anecdote: the Golubac fortress was one of the three best locations for filming the famous "Game of Thrones" series.
Return on board and continue sailing to Novi Sad. Night sailing.
 
Activities: Optional services: Visit to Golubac fortress, more+
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Golubac Novi Sad Ilok
Early morning arrival in Novi Sad. Optional excursion to discover Novi Sad. Considered by Serbs to... more+ be one of the most beautiful cities in the country, it boasts a vibrant pedestrianized historic heart. The Austro-Hungarian architecture of the main square rivals the beauty of 19th-century mansions. A green city, Novi Sad boasts pretty flowerbeds and tree-lined squares.
Return on board and sail to Ilok. Don't miss Pedrovaradin Castle, overlooking Novi Sad. On leaving the city, the Danube is dotted with islets all the way to Ilok. Arrive in Ilok in the afternoon. Optional visit to the medieval town. Nestled harmoniously above the Danube on the edge of Croatia, this small fortified town contains a number of treasures. In addition to Odescalchi Castle, which today houses the town museum, Ilok lives to the rhythm of the Danube, between generous nature and Slavonic food tastings.
Sailing to Mohacs. Lively evening. Night sailing.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of Novi Sad, Guided tour of Ilok, more+
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Ilok Mohács Kalocsa
Early morning arrival in Mohacs, customs clearance. In the morning, optional excursion to Pécs.... more+ Capital of Culture in 2010, the city undertook extensive renovation work for the occasion. This radiant city has many assets. The most surprising building is undoubtedly the cathedral with its four bell towers, which Pope John Paul II declared a minor basilica in 1990. More surprising is the Paleo-Christian necropolis, an astonishing burial site dating back to the year 350, discovered by chance in 1975.
In the afternoon, optional excursion to the Puszta. In the heart of the great Hungarian plain, now a nature reserve, you'll travel on horse-drawn carts across the wild steppes. You'll be treated to an equestrian show where you can admire the riders and their horses. The tour ends with a tasting of local products. Meanwhile, the boat sails back to Kalocsa, where you'll meet up with it again. Continuation to Budapest.
Gala evening. Night sailing.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of Pécs, Puszta excursion, more+
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Kalocsa Budapest
In the morning, optional guided tour of Budapest. Century after century of man-made architecture... more+ has produced Baroque, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau buildings. Take a panoramic tour between the hills of Buda and the plains of Pest... Then along the river, where you can admire the Parliament building overlooking the Danube.
Afternoon free time or optional visit to Gödöllö Castle, summer residence of Empress Sissi. Nicknamed the "Hungarian Versailles", Gödöllö is the country's largest Baroque castle. In 1866, the empress used it as a hospital to visit wounded soldiers. Later, the Hungarian government offered the residence to the royal family. Queen Elisabeth "Sissi" cherished her stays at the castle, and was particularly fond of the Hungarian people.
In the evening, optional tour of Budapest "by night". The lights brighten up the facades of the monuments, providing a spectacular backdrop. You'll catch a glimpse of the Parliament, where the buttresses, towers and dome are brought to life by clever lighting, the Chain Bridge with Buda Castle illuminated in the background, the Fishermen's Bastion with its seven towers paying homage to the seven tribes that founded Hungary, and a superb view of illuminated Pest.
 
Activities: Optional services: Guided tour of Budapest, Budapest by night, more+
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Budapest
Buffet breakfast on board. Disembarkation at 9am. End of our services.
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The price includes
Unlimited tea and coffee on board
Mineral water available
Welcome cocktail
Onboard entertainment
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
The gala evening
Folklore evening
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Port taxes
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Drinks on special menus
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Personal expenses
Routing
Flights
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

Activities

In the company of our guides, we will begin our tour with a visit of Osijek, a town in the East of the historical Croatian region of Slavonia. The town was founded by the Slavs, who built a river port on the ruins of the Roman town in the 7th century. In... more+ 1526, the Turks took possession of the town and remained there for over 160 years, making Osijek the capital of Ottoman Slavonia. But in 1687, they suffered a heavy defeat in Harkany and left the town without a fight. It was looted by the Austrians, who left nothing of its Ottoman splendor. The Austrians built a citadel over the demolished Turkish town. Our tour will first take us to the upper town for a view of the Church of St Peter and St Paul. Commonly referred to as the Cathedral, this imposing red brick church dominated by its 90m spire was built under the impetus of Bishop Strossmayer, a native of Osijek. We'll then move on to the Old Town with a visit of the 18th century fortress built between 1712 and 1721 by architect Maximilien Gosseau d'Hennef who designed the citadel's civilian and military buildings, giving the whole a remarkable architectural unity. Afterwards, we'll walk up to the main square with its Holy Trinity monument. Return on board. PLEASE NOTE Comfortable shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £36 / people
We'll set off by coach to visit Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, which is also one of the oldest cities in Europe with a history stretching back some 7000 years. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers, close to the Morava Corridor which... more+ links the countries of the Danube to the Aegean Sea. The town has a fortress sitting atop one of the highest hills in Belgrade as well as a commercial center and port. We'll start off our visit with a guided panoramic tour of the city, during which you will have the opportunity to admire Belgrade's National Theatre and National Museum, the Royal Palace which currently houses the City Assembly of Belgrade, the Ancient Royal Palace and more. We'll stop to visit the Orthodox Temple of St Sava. The construction of this church began in 1939 but is still a work in progress, given that the Second World War followed by Tito's dictatorship put a halt to it. Construction only started again in 2001 and is funded exclusively by charitable donations. We'll head back to the city center by coach for some free time before our guides take us to Kalemegdan Park, the largest and most beautiful park in the city where the Belgrade Fortress is located, overlooking the confluence of the Danube and Sava. Return to the ship by coach. PLEASE NOTE Good walking shoes are recommended. Times are approximate. The order of the visits can change.  
Not included £37 / people
Medieval Golubac Fortress-an impressive cliffside castle overlooking the entrance to the Iron Gates-fell into disarray in the 20th century. It underwent restoration from 2005 to 2016 and is now open to the public. Golubac has three main sections guarded by... more+ nine towers-all connected by thick stone walls. The fortress has passed through the hands of the Hungarians, Bulgarians, and Serbs repeatedly. On a side note, the site was a runner-up choice as a shooting location for Game of Thrones.PLEASE NOTE Good walking shoes are recommended.Times are approximate.The order of the visits can change. 
Not included £26 / people
We'll set off by coach to visit the town of Novi Sad. Capital of the autonomous region of Vojvodina, Novi Sad is also the second largest town in Serbia, going by the size of its population. The town has a long and troubled history since it was under the rule... more+ of Celts, Romans, Franks, Barbarians and Turks until it became part of the Habsburg empire. It was known as "Petrovaradin” in the past, and the name Novi Sad (meaning ‘new plant') only came into use in 1748. The history of the town was further troubled during the 20th century when after the First World War, the Balkan territories were in turn united and separated under different names, until in 2006 when the town finally became part of an independent Serbia.We'll visit the city center on foot. The Austro-Hungarian old town, with its baroque buildings, grew up around the ancient fortifications. We'll get the chance to visit the Episcopal Church as well as an orthodox church before we continue up the main street to Freedom Square where we'll find the Town Hall, dating from 1895. The coach will be waiting for you near Freedom square to finish the visit with a panoramic tour up the main boulevards leading to the boat.PLEASE NOTEGood walking shoes are recommended (paths with cobbles and earth in the fortress).The order of the visits can change.Times are approximate. 
Not included £32 / people
Our excursion starts with a visit to the medieval town of Ilok. Overlooking the Danube, this small fortified town has for centuries over been famous for its vineyards. Tangible proofs of life from prehistorical times and the Middle-Ages up to the present day... more+ keep flourishing in the old town. The oldest pieces of evidence date back to the Neolithic Era. You'll get the chance to see many vestiges from the Roman period as well as a wealth of heritage from the Middle-Ages, including the remains of the basilica of Saint Peter dating from the 13th century and the walls of the fortress built by Nikola Ilochki in the 15th century. You'll also be visiting the historical town center, the church and convent of St John of Capistrano which were built in the 14th century by the Duke of Ugrin and the castle of Odescalchi. In the castle, you will find a museum portraying the town's cultural and historical heritage. You'll also enjoy a tasting of some local products. PLEASE NOTE Comfortable shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £72 / people
Departure by coach to visit beautiful Pécs in Southern Hungary. Pecs was first mentioned in old Latin documents as "Quinque Ecclesiae” in relation to the materials from five former Christian chapels that were used to build new churches in... more+ the city. In the company of our guide, we'll set out for a visit of the city on foot, starting with Sts. Peter and Paul's Cathedral or Basilica whose Roman foundations date from the 4th century. The Basilica's current neo-Romanesque facade is the result of the reconstruction carried out between 1882 and 1891, although it has kept its medieval floorplan and post-Romanesque interiors. You will also have the opportunity to see the Basilica's treasure and crypt. The visit continues with the Early Christian Necropolis dating from the 4th-century foundation of the Roman town under the name "Sopianae". These tombs, richly decorated with wall paintings depicting Christian scenes, were built underground as funerary chambers with commemorative chapels above them. It has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. Afterwards, our tour continues downtown, stopping at the Djami. In the 13th century, the Turks destroyed St Bartholomew's church and used its stones to build a mosque following the orders of Pasha Gazi Kassim. Pécs was freed from Turkish occupation in 1868 and the mosque became a Catholic church again, although it kept the aspect of a Turkish mosque. Enjoy some free time downtown before returning on board by coach. PLEASE NOTE Visit entirely on foot, good walking shoes are recommended. The visit of the necropolis is not recommended for claustrophobic people. There are also stairs to climb. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £52 / people
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In the company of our guides, we will leave for a panoramic tour of Budapest, the Pearl of the Danube. First we will head for the hills of Buda by crossing the Elizabeth Bridge and we will go up to the Castle quarter, from where we'll enjoy a fantastic... more+ panoramic view of the city. We will walk round the castle quarter and on to the Fisherman's Bastion, built in neo-Roman style in 1902 for the simple pleasure of offering a panoramic view over the city and the Danube. Behind the Bastion, we will find Matthias Church which notably was the venue for the coronation of Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife "Sissi". Our coach will then take us down to the plains of Pest. There, we will visit Heroes' Square whose central monument depicting Prince Arpad and the chieftains of seven Magyar tribes was built for the millennium of Hungary. We will pass by the famous Szechenyi thermal baths, the zoo - a true piece of architecture - Vajdahunyad Castle and more. We will walk through the famous Andrassy Avenue and pass by St. Stephen's Basilica whose construction began in 1851 and was only completed in 1905. We will walk along the river and see the famous Parliament building overlooking the Danube with its white silhouette in the Byzantine and neo-Gothic styles. Return on board.  PLEASE NOTE Panoramic tour with stops to take pictures. Entrance tickets for these monuments are not included. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £32 / people
Explore Budapest by night from the comfort of our coach. Your guide will show you the charms of this capital city with its turbulent but incredibly rich past. Despite the vicissitudes of history, Budapest has managed to preserve and bear witness to a... more+ succession of dynasties and civilisations. We'll start off towards the citadel for an impressive view over the city and on Pest. We'll then walk up to the citadel and the Liberty Statue from where we'll get to marvel at the most beautiful view of Budapest and the Danube, as well as catch a glimpse of the Parliament building and the famous Chain Bridge. We'll continue by coach towards the Castle Quarter from where you'll get to admire the Royal Palace, former residence of the Hungarian kings. As we drive alongside the banks of Buda, we'll stop off before the Parliament for an occasion to admire and take pictures of the largest building in the country. We'll continue across Margaret Bridge and enjoy a beautiful view of downtown Budapest. Before we go back on board, our coach will drive along the Danube so you can enjoy once again the wonderful view over Buda, the Castle Quarter and the Fishermen's Bastion. Return on board. PLEASE NOTE Visit by coach with stops to take pictures. This excursion will not occur on August 20th, Hungarian National Day. Good walking shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £29 / people
Departure by coach for Gödöllö Castle. In the company of your guide, you will visit Gödöllö Castle, one of the most important and largest Hungarian Baroque palaces, commissioned by Count Antal Grassalkovich. The castle is mainly... more+ known for having been one of the favorite residences of Empress Sisi, who loved to get away from the etiquette of the Vienna Court in Gödöllö. Your visit will take you through the Empress's apartments with their original decorations, including a majority of purple objects and wallpapers, in accordance with the Empress's favorite color. You will also see the Castle Church (behind a glass screen), Joseph I's Wardrobe, the Minor Coronation Hall, Franz Joseph's office and more. Return on board by coach. PLEASE NOTE Upon arrival at the castle, the main stairway has to be climbed. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
Not included £49 / people
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