Filovent yacht charter agency

Wonders of the Danube: 15 days between historic capitals and the natural sanctuary of the Delta

Main characteristics
Type of boat: river boat
Number of cabins: 90
Maximum capacity: 178 travelers
Crew members: 40

Cabs

Double cabin – Main deck forward and aft
Capacity: 2 Beds 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 Beds 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,... see+ refrigerator, safe, and telephone. 
Double cabin with balcony – Middle deck
Capacity: 2 Beds 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 Beds 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 photos, information and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The indicated itinerary and program may be modified without prior notice for technical reasons (decision of the captain).

Sailing itineraries

Sailing itineraries
Passau
Your journey begins in Passau, the charming "city of three rivers," where the Danube meets the Inn... see+ and Ilz rivers. Boarding is scheduled between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., giving you time to settle in on the side of the boat and get your bearings. At 5:00 p.m., the ship will point of sail and your cruise will begin, as the panorama of Passau, with its baroque church topsmasts and pastel-colored houses, slowly recedes into the distance. The peaceful rhythm of the Danube will carry you to new discoveries and fascinating river landscapes. 
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Passau Vienne
In the afternoon, the ship berths in Vienna, Austria's majestic capital city on the side of the... see+ boat of the Danube. During the optional excursion, you will discover the contrasts between the modern face of the city and its imperial heritage. From the quay, the tour first passes through the contemporary district with the Uno-City and Danube Island, before reaching the famous Ringstrasse. Imposing buildings such as the State Opera House, the Parliament, the Hofburg, and City Hall bear witness to the former splendor of the Habsburgs' former residence.
A guided walk through the historic center then allows you to soak up Vienna's unique atmosphere and experience its famous "Wiener Schmäh," or Viennese charm. At the end of the tour, there will be some free time to stroll around or enjoy a coffee before returning to the ship, which will leave Vienna in the late afternoon.
 
Optional services: Vienna city tour, see+
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Vienne Solt Mohács
The ship berths at Solt at 1:00 p.m. and resumes sailing at 1:30 p.m. All excursions start here and... see+ end in Mohács, where the ship arrives at 7:00 p.m. before setting sail again at 7:30 p.m. From Solt, you will set off to explore Kalocsa, Hungary's first archbishopric, renowned for its majestic cathedral and archbishop's palace, whose library houses a Bible annotated by Martin Luther. The city is also famous for its traditional crafts, including colorful embroidery and hand-painted floral motifs, as well as its sweet paprika, grown in the surrounding fields that have made it world-famous. You will then cross the great Hungarian plain, the Puszta, to a traditional farm, the csárda, where you will visit a stud farm before enjoying a horse-drawn carriage ride in the heart of the vast steppe. The csikós, horse-riding guards, will give an impressive equestrian demonstration, showcasing the ancient traditions of life in the Puszta. A snack accompanied by wine will then be served and you will have the opportunity to purchase local products such as paprika, handicrafts, and Hungarian liqueurs.
Another option takes you to Pécs, one of Hungary's most beautiful cities, nestled in the south of Transdanubia and bathed in a southern atmosphere. Voted European Capital of Culture in 2010, the city is full of architectural treasures. At the heart of its historic center lies the superb Széchenyi Square and its plague column. During the guided tour, you will discover the basilica and the former Ottoman mosque, now a church, where the original elements have been subtly integrated into the Christian architecture. The famous Zsolnay fountain, decorated with colorful, weather-resistant glazed ceramics, is also a must-see. Finally, a stroll through the lively pedestrian zone will allow you to experience the gentle way of life in this uniquely charming city before returning to the ship in Mohács.
 
Optional services: Pécs excursion, Puszta excursion with Kalocsa, see+
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Mohács Belgrade
The ship berths in Belgrade at 11:00 a.m. and resumes sailing at 11:30 p.m. The Serbian capital,... see+ located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, captivates visitors with its history, dynamism, and unique blend of Eastern and Western influences.
From the quay, a short walk leads to the Kalemegdan Fortress, an iconic symbol of the city. From the top of its ramparts, you can admire a spectacular panoramic view of the confluence of the two rivers and New Belgrade, while catching a glimpse of some artifacts from the military history museum. The tour continues by foot in the city center and the pedestrian area around Republic Square, allowing you to experience the daily hustle and bustle of the capital. The main historical and cultural sites line this walk: the Royal Palace, City Hall, and St. Sava Church, one of the largest Orthodox places of worship in the world, before returning to the ship.
In the evening, an optional excursion offers the chance to discover the city from a festive and authentic perspective. You will attend a performance of Serbian folklore by one of the country's best groups, combining traditional dances, music, and costumes from all regions of Serbia, as well as from the minorities living there. The varied influences, from Russia to Turkey, are reflected in this colorful and dynamic show. The evening ends with a short bus ride through illuminated Belgrade, before returning to the side of the boat to continue the cruise.
 
Optional services: Tour of the city of Belgrade, Evening tour of Belgrade, see+
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Belgrade Passage des portes de Fer
During your cruise, the ship will pass through one of the most impressive sites on the Danube: the... see+ cataracts and gorge known as the "Iron Gate." This spectacular passage, located on the border between Serbia and Romania, is characterized by narrow, steep gorges where the river roars between the rocky walls.
Passengers can admire the impressive cliffs, unique rock formations, and natural power of the river that has shaped the region for millennia from the panoramic deck. The "Iron Gate," named for its historic strategic role, offers a breathtaking natural spectacle and is an unforgettable moment on the Danube, where geography and history meet.
 
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Passage des portes de Fer Ruse
The fifth largest city in Bulgaria and the country's main port on the Danube, Ruse was once known... see+ by its Roman name Sexaginta Prista, "the city of sixty ships." Its rich architectural heritage blends Baroque, Neoclassical, and Renaissance influences, lending an incomparable charm to its elegant streets.
Your tour begins in the historic center, where you will see the old railway station before heading to the Pantheon, a Christian memorial dedicated to Bulgarian national heroes. The tour continues to the Alyosha monument, then to the concert hall and the lively and bustling central square.
You will then discover the Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity, one of the oldest religious buildings in the city, before strolling through the pedestrian streets hauled in by the monumental buildings. Among the must-see sights are the Monument of Freedom, a true symbol of Rousse, the Opera House, and the former Palace of Justice.
This getaway will allow you to experience the refined atmosphere of Rousse, sometimes nicknamed "Little Bulgarian Vienna" because of its elegance and European architectural heritage.
 
Optional services: Tour of the city of Ruse, see+
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Ruse Braila
From Braila, set off to explore the fascinating Danube Delta, a natural paradise unique in Europe... see+ and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After flowing through ten countries, the Danube splits into three spinnaker arms—Chilia, Sulina, and Sfântu Gheorghe—forming a vast network of canals, lakes, and reed beds. This unspoiled area, the second largest delta in Europe, is home to the continent's largest reed bed and exceptional biodiversity. You can explore this protected region on the side of the boat (included), where you will sail comfortably through the delta's canals while enjoying a complimentary lunch. These boats allow you to discover the beauty of the delta while remaining in areas suitable for large groups. For those who want a more intimate and nature-oriented experience, it is also possible to set off on the side of small, exclusive boats, limited to around ten passengers. These boats allow you to explore narrower and less accessible areas, offering more direct contact with the delta's flora and fauna. Please note: the presence of wild animals is not guaranteed and a certain amount of skill is required to board these small boats. So, whether you choose the comfort and safety of the large boats or the exclusive experience of the small boats, you will enjoy a unique immersion in the heart of this natural gem, among peaceful landscapes, endless reeds, and exceptional biodiversity. 
Included activities: Romanian Danube Delta with large excursion boats, see+
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Braila Oltenita Giurgiu
After disembarking in Oltenita in the early morning, you will travel by coach through the Romanian... see+ countryside to Bucharest. The capital surprises visitors with its wide avenues and monumental buildings, including the Arc de Triomphe, which have earned Bucharest the nickname "Little Paris of the East." A stroll through the old town, the historic Lipscani district, allows you to soak up the unique atmosphere, with its ancient facades, lively alleyways, and traditional cafés. You will also visit one of the oldest Orthodox churches in Romania, Stavropoleos Church, where you can discover the country's religious and cultural heritage.
The tour continues to the colossal Palace of the People, one of the largest administrative buildings in the world, where a photo stop is planned. At the end of this tour of the Romanian capital, a bus transfer will take you back to your ship, now moored in Giurgiu for the rest of the cruise.
 
Included activities: Tour of Bucharest, see+
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Giurgiu Passage des portes de Fer
Today, enjoy a relaxing day on the side of your ship, savoring the comfort of the cabins, the... see+ common areas, and the panoramic views of the riverbanks. As you sail along, the ship will pass through the impressive Danube cataracts, including the famous "Iron Gate," a spectacular natural passage that marks the border between Serbia and Romania. This narrow and majestic section of the river offers magnificent landscapes where steep cliffs and turbulent waters meet, providing a unique and unforgettable natural spectacle from the ship's deck. 
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Passage des portes de Fer Novi Sad
Today, the ship berths in Novi Sad in the early afternoon, offering a splendid view of Peterwardein... see+ Fortress, which dominates the Danube from the opposite bank. Officially founded in 1748 by Maria Theresa under the name "Neoplanta," the city quickly took on its current name, Novi Sad, in Serbian. Nicknamed "the Athens of the North" in the 19th century, Novi Sad has established itself as a thriving cultural and artistic center.
During a pleasant stroll through the city center, you will discover the charm of its narrow pedestrian streets, spacious squares, and beautifully restored houses with colorful facades. The city's youthful and friendly atmosphere can be felt at every pitch, between its historical heritage and lively modern life, offering a unique immersion into the cultural soul of this Serbian city.
 
Optional services: Tour of the city of Novi Sad, see+
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Novi Sad Aljmaš
The ship arrives this morning in Aljmas, gateway to the charming Croatian town of Osijek, located... see+ on the banks of the Drava River. The town, which reached its peak at the turn of the 20th century, reveals a marked influence from Habsburg and Western European architects.
During your visit, you will discover romantic castles, the Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, and the colorful houses in the city center, adorned with stucco and slender turrets. The Old Town and Castle District offer a picturesque setting where past and present blend harmoniously. The city quickly bore the destruction of war, and this spirit of rebirth can be felt on every street corner, creating a unique and charming atmosphere that you can fully appreciate during this guided walk.
 
Optional services: Tour of the city of Osijek, see+
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Aljmaš Budapest
The ship arrives early this morning in Budapest, aptly nicknamed the "Queen of the Danube." The... see+ Hungarian capital stretches out on both sides of the river, separating the historic districts of Buda and Pest. Upon arrival, you can admire the city from different angles and soak up its unique atmosphere.
During the guided tour, you will discover Buda Castle, the Fisherman's Bastion, and Matthias Church, witnesses to the city's past splendor. A stop at Budapest's famous covered market allows you to experience the daily life of the locals and taste the authentic flavors of the region.
To extend your discovery, Budapest can also be explored by foot or by mini train, with stops at St. Stephen's Basilica, the Opera House, and one of the capital's most iconic squares. A nostalgic experience also awaits you on the oldest metro in continental Europe, a real journey back in time in the heart of the city.
For those who wish to explore a quieter and more natural side of Budapest, an e-bike ride on Margaret Island offers a moment of relaxation in the middle of the Danube. This green oasis allows you to discover the city from a different perspective, punctuated by a short refreshing break, while enjoying a stroll along the riverbanks.
 
Optional services: Budapest city tour, The must-sees of Budapest, see+
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Budapest Bratislava
Today, the ship berths in Bratislava, nestled in the fertile Danube plain at the foot of the Little... see+ Carpathians and a stone's throw from the Austrian and Hungarian borders. The Slovak capital, often described as "small but charming," captivates visitors with its beautifully restored historic center.
During the tour, you will first cross the embassy district to reach Bratislava Castle, the city's emblem, perched on its hill. A photo stop will allow you to admire a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. You will also discover the castle's eventful history, former residence of many Hungarian kings before Maria Theresa transformed it into a place of prestige.
The tour continues with a walk through the old town, where you will see the Redoubt, the National Theater, the Town Hall, as well as sumptuous Baroque palaces and ancient gates, witnesses to the era of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. As you stroll through these picturesque streets, you will also come across Bratislava's most famous character, Gulliver Cumil, an unusual and endearing symbol of the city.
 
Optional services: City tour of Bratislava, see+
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Bratislava Ybbs
Today, the ship sails through the magnificent Wachau region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering... see+ breathtaking river landscapes. A short excursion takes you to the north bank of the Danube, to the famous pilgrimage site of Maria Taferl, the most important Marian shrine in Lower Austria. The basilica, perched on a hill, dominates the landscape and was built around a modest chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who gave the site its name. According to tradition, as early as 1633, two miraculous healings took place here, followed by numerous accounts of miracles and angelic apparitions. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Niebelungengau. Back in Ybbs, the tour continues at the former ship captain's house, now converted into an art gallery, the Atelier an der Donau, where paintings and sculptures by artists from all over the world are on display. The more curious visitors can even try their hand at artistic printing before strolling through the old streets of the town, which bear witness to its former glory.
Another option immerses you in the world of technology and engineering with a visit to the Ybbs-Persenbeug hydroelectric power plant, the oldest in Austria and the fourth most powerful on the Danube. Completed in 1959, it transforms the power of water into electrical energy and has made the river safer for navigation. During this guided tour, you will discover close-hauled how the various facilities work, the impressive dimensions of the power plant and dam, and understand the process of locking as well as the role of the lock keepers. A captivating experience for both technology enthusiasts and lovers of industrial curiosities.
 
Optional services: Visit of Maria Taferl, Visit of the Ybbs-Persenbeug Hydropower Plant, see+
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Ybbs Passau
In Passau, your cruise comes to an end and you prepare to disembark at 9:30 a.m. after an... see+ unforgettable journey along the Danube. Disembarkation is an opportunity to say goodbye to the crew and collect your luggage with peace of mind. 
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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 English or German
The activities included in the program
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 : 448 € / person
Excursion package with 6 excursions: tour of Vienna, tour of Belgrade, tour of Ruse, tour of Bucharest, tour of Budapest, tour of Bratislava : 245 € / person
Guides available in other languages for groups only
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Languages spoken on board: English and German
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request
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