Filovent yacht charter agency

Imperial Danube: a 12-day journey from Budapest to Bucharest through Eastern Europe

Main characteristics
Type of boat: river boat
Number of cabins: 88
Maximum capacity: 176 travelers
Crew members: 33

Cabs

Double Cabin - Cat A - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with large panoramic sliding window, two separate beds, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Double Cabin - Cat B - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with large panoramic sliding window, two separate beds, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Double Cabin - Cat C - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with a large sliding panoramic window, a large bed, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Double Cabin - Cat C - Upper Deck
Capacity: 2 Beds maximum
Spacious and comfortable cabin featuring a French balcony with large panoramic sliding window, two separate beds, a bathroom (sink, shower, and private toilet, towels provided), hairdryer, television, safe, and radio. Located on the upper deck, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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
Budapest
Boarding. Introduction to the crew and welcome cocktail. Dinner and evening entertainment on the... see+ side of the boat. Night sailing to Mohács. 
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Budapest Mohács Osijek
Early morning customs clearance at Mohács, then on to Osijek. Gentle gymnastics and entertainment... see+ in the lounge bar. Arrival in Osijek. Optional excursions:
- Authentic: guided tour of Osijek. The capital of the Croatian province of Slavonia is famous for its beauty and symbolic landmarks. In addition to the red-brick Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, which dominates the city, Osijek boasts impressive Baroque architecture. The citadel on the banks of the Drava River, not far from the confluence with the Danube, demonstrates the strategic importance of the area.
- Experience: discover Osijek by bike. Situated on the Drava, a tributary of the Danube, Osijek is ideal for two-wheeled tours. In the pedestrian district, you'll see an exceptional group of 18th-century urban fortifications, with narrow streets lined with Baroque and Art Nouveau palaces. Your tour then takes you to the parks along the Drava River.
Sailing to Novi Sad. Evening entertainment.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Osijek, Discover Osijek by bike, see+
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Osijek Novi Sad Belgrade
Optional authentic excursion / experience: discover Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci. A panoramic... see+ coach tour will give you a glimpse of Novi Sad's magnificent Austro-Hungarian architecture. It is considered by Serbs to be one of the most beautiful cities in the country. Then on to Sremski Karlovci. This bucolic little town is a veritable open-air museum. The historic center seems to have sprung from the past. The village has been totally preserved from the urbanism that disfigures modern cities, and offers visitors a haven of peace bathed in Hungarian and Romanian influences. Return on board and sail to Belgrade.
In the afternoon, optional excursions:
- Authentic: guided tour of Belgrade. The Serbian 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. You'll see streets of 19th-century mansions, Art Nouveau buildings and Kalemegdan Park.
- Experience Belgrade by bike. The "White City" boasts plenty of space, vast riverbanks and green spaces. At the crossroads of Oriental, Slavic and Austrian influences, the Serbian capital has carved out its own identity, winning over many a traveler.
Evening dance. Night sailing.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Belgrade, Belgrade bicycle tour, see+
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Belgrade Passage des portes de Fer
A day of navigation: passing through the Iron Gates, between the Carpathians and the Balkans. The... see+ most spectacular part of this defile was nicknamed "The Boilers" by navigators because the water, squeezed between the steep mountain walls, once seemed to bubble. In turn, you'll see 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. 
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Passage des portes de Fer Ruse
Early morning arrival in Ruse. Optional authentic excursion/experience: Veliko Tarnovo and... see+ Arbanassi. Lunch in a restaurant (included). In an exceptional setting, Veliko Tarnovo displays its white houses decorated with flowers in a labyrinthine maze. The former capital of the Bulgarian tsars, its fortress overlooks the city and remains the jewel of the region. Then drive to Arbanassi, a village of character much loved by Bulgarians. This former summer residence of the tsars is renowned for its many churches decorated with frescoes. Return on the side of the boat. 
Included activities: Folklore evening in Ruse, see+
Optional services: Guided tour of Veliko Tarnovo and Arbanassi see+
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Ruse Bucharest Oltenita
Optional authentic excursions/experiences: - In the morning, visit Ruse. Undoubtedly surprising,... see+ the city boasts precious buildings and a magnificent architectural heritage. Proud of its treasures, nicknamed "the Golden Dozen," it reveals its masterpieces along its wide avenues. A tasting of local products will conclude the visit.
- In the afternoon, visit Bucharest, nicknamed "Little Paris" in the 1930s. Welcoming and full of life, the Romanian capital leaves no one indifferent. Its monumental avenues are punctuated by beautiful gardens, parks, and surprising alleys. Communism certainly changed the face of the city, as evidenced by the gigantic Palace of Parliament, but the "Little Paris of the Balkans" has retained the joie de vivre of a diverse city with a 19th-century sailing trim. Return to the side of the boat at Oltenita. Overnight sailing to Cernavoda/Fetesti and Constanta.
 
Optional services: Guided tour of Bucharest, Visit to Ruse, see+
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Oltenita Constanta
Crossing the Danube-Black Sea Canal, arrival in Constanta in the morning. Optional authentic... see+ excursion day / experience: Constanta (lunch included). This Romanian city is the best known on the Black Sea coast. Once an important Greek trading post, it has preserved a number of interesting vestiges from its heyday. Not least the remarkable 3rd-century Roman mosaic. The streets of the old town are also full of surprises, right up to the seafront and the casino, which raises its rococo façade against the wind. Lunch in a restaurant before heading for Murfatlar. The sunny Dobrogean plateau on the shores of the Black Sea is the country's most promising region. Murfatlar's vineyards have won numerous international awards, particularly for their Chardonnay. Wine tasting in a local cellar. Evening entertainment. 
Optional services: Guided tour of Constanta and local wine tasting, see+
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Constanta Cernavoda
A day's sailing on the Danube-Black Sea Canal. Construction began in the 1950s and the canal was... see+ inaugurated in 1984, making it the third longest in the world after the Suez and Panama canals. Take advantage of this day to relax on the sun deck and take part in the activities on board. Gala evening. Night sail to Oltenita. 
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Cernavoda Oltenita Sinaia Predeal
Buffet breakfast on the side of the boat. Disembarkation at 9 a.m. Transfer to Sinaia. Lunch en... see+ route. Afternoon excursion included: visit to Peles Castle and Sinaia Monastery. Departure by coach to Sinaia. Visit the magnificent 19th-century Peles Castle, summer residence of the Romanian royal family. Peles was born from the poetic dream of the first royal couple, Carol I and Elisabeth of Hohenzollern, enlightened rulers of Romania. The castle is the pride of this small town. The immense rooms of this royal summer residence are all lavishly decorated with gigantic Murano crystal chandeliers, stained glass windows, and teak and other local wood paneling. The monumental staircase, the centerpiece of the grand hall, features no fewer than six thousand figures whose gaze is directed towards the visitor. Then we will head to Sinaia Monastery, which is still home to around twenty monks today. You will visit the large Orthodox church, which dates back to 1846 and contains two icons donated by Tsar Nicholas II in 1903, and the small history museum, which displays some of the monastery's treasures, including the first translation of the Bible into Romanian, dating from 1668. Transfer to a 4* hotel, dinner and overnight stay. 
Included activities: isit of Peles Castle and Sinaia Monastery, see+
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Predeal Sibiu Sibiel Bran Predeal
Day trip included: guided tour of Sibiu, Brukenthal Palace, and the Evangelical Church. Departure... see+ by coach to Sibiu. Located in the heart of Romania and bathed by the Cibin River, the city of Sibiu charms travelers with its medieval atmosphere, inviting them to explore in any season. With its old-world charm, Sibiu is a veritable open-air museum, with houses dating back to 1380 lining the narrow streets, stairways leading down to the "lower town," the imposing Evangelical Church, which took two centuries to build, and the Grand and Small Squares surrounded by centuries-old buildings. The Brukenthal Palace is well worth a visit, both for its splendid period furniture and for the works on display. Under the chandelier in the music room, admire the colorful friezes and 18th-century instruments before exploring the other rooms, which display 17th-century portraits, satin daybeds, and antique jewelry boxes. The place is sumptuously preserved. Continue on to the Evangelical Cathedral, one of the most beautiful and imposing Gothic churches in Transylvania. Then head to Sibiel to visit the icon museum. The museum houses the largest exhibition of glass icons in Transylvania today, a miracle of artistic creation and religious inspiration born of the search for Orthodox Christian tradition and the imagination of Romanian peasant painters. A visit to the Sibiel Museum also offers the opportunity to discover the figure of the man whose name it bears: Father Zosim Oancea, a truly exceptional man and priest whose clear-sighted intelligence and tireless tenacity led to the creation of this extraordinary museum in the heart of Romania. Lunch.
In the afternoon, drive to Bran Castle. Visit Bran Castle. Located on a cliff at the former border between Transylvania and Wallachia, Bran Castle, popularly known as Dracula's Castle, is a legendary place and the most popular fortress in Romania. Built between 1377 and 1388, the castle is an important Romanian national monument that inspired the famous writer Bram Stoker to create one of the most popular novels of all time, Dracula. Return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay.
 
Included activities: Guided tour of Sibiu, the Brukenthal Palace and the Evangelical Church, Visit of the Icon Museum in Sibiel, see+
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Predeal Sighisoara Brasov Predeal
Day trip included: Sighisoara. An old Saxon town surrounded by a wall over 900 m long, Sighisoara... see+ is distinguished by its fender towers, including the Clock Tower with figurines announcing the time. The relatively well-preserved medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will visit the house of Dracula, the famous prince of the Carpathians. The decor is reminiscent of medieval times with weapons, shields, and many surprising details. Lunch. Continue to Brasov, one of the seven citadels founded by the Saxons in Transylvania, where you will visit the Black Church, an important monument of Transylvanian Gothic art. Its organ, with 4,000 pipes, dates from 1839. The stained glass windows are superb, as are its 119 oriental carpets (15th-18th centuries), statues, and Italian Renaissance-style paintings. Then you will reach Council Square, the true historical heart of Brasov. Surrounding this ancient square is a series of historic buildings with unique and colorful architecture, all of which form an exceptional panorama. You will also see the old town hall, in front of which stands the sculpture of the Capitoline Wolf, which adorns this notable building in the city of Brasov. Then return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay. 
Included activities: Included Excursion Day: Sighisoara and Brasov, see+
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Predeal Bucharest
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer by coach to Bucharest. End of our services.
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Included

The price includes
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
Drinks included on board (excluding special cards)
Welcome cocktail
Gala dinner and evening
Refined French cuisine
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Port taxes
The folk evening in Ruse
Hotel/airport transfer on day 12
The activities included in the program
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
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Further information
Excursions must be added at least two weeks before the cruise departure date. Any changes made after the reservation has been confirmed will incur a €50 change fee per booking
The guides speak French and English
Languages spoken on board: French
Optional excursions are subject to availability and must be booked in advance before departure
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request
Activities and excursions on request see+

Activities

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Accompanied by your guides, you will begin with a visit to Osijek, located in the east of the historic Croatian region of Slavonia. The city was founded by the Slavs, who built a river port on the ruins of a Roman city in the 7th century. In 1526, the Turks... see+ captured the city and remained there for more than 160 years, making Osijek the capital of Ottoman Slavonia. But in 1687, they suffered a heavy defeat at Harkany and left the city without a fight. It was pillaged by the Austrians, who left no trace of Ottoman splendor. The Austrians built their citadel on the dismantled Turkish city. You will first visit the upper town with a view of the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Colloquially known as the cathedral, this imposing red brick church, dominated by a 90-meter topmast, was built at the instigation of Bishop Strossmayer, a native of Osijek. Then you will head to the old town, where you will visit the 18th-century fortress built between 1712 and 1721 by architect Maximilien Gosseau d'Hennef, who designed the civil and military buildings of the citadel, giving it a remarkable architectural unity. You will then head to the main square, where you can admire the Holy Trinity Monument. Return to the side of the boat. NOTES Please wear comfortable walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $49 / pers.
Discover this Croatian city by bike! You will head towards the "Tvrdja" citadel along the quays, which are pleasant to cycle along. This pedestrianized area allows you to discover this exceptional 18th-century urban fortification complex with its narrow... see+ streets side of the boat with Baroque palaces, churches, and a large square. The return trip to the Upper Town will take you through the city's many parks and along Europe Avenue, with the side of the boat lined with beautiful Art Nouveau buildings. You will end your tour in front of the cathedral before returning to the boat.NOTESWEAR SUITABLE CLOTHING.The order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.Please note: children are the responsibility of their parents and must be able to ride a bike independently.Helmets are provided during our bike tours. 
Not included $83 / pers.
Depart by coach to discover Serbia's capital, Belgrade, which is also one of Europe's oldest cities with a history stretching back 7,000 years. Located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, near the Morava corridor that connects the Danube... see+ countries to the Aegean Sea, the city combines a fortress, situated on a promontory, with a merchant town and a port. The visit will begin with a guided panoramic tour of the city, during which you will be able to admire the theater and the national museum, the Serbian Assembly Palace, and the former royal palace. You will stop to visit the Temple of St. Sava. Construction of this Orthodox church began in 1939 but is still ongoing, as it was interrupted by World War II and then by Tito's dictatorship. Construction only resumed in 2001 and is financed exclusively by donations. You will travel to the city center by bus to enjoy some free time, then your guides will take you to Kalemegdan Park, the largest and most beautiful park in Belgrade, home to the Belgrade Fortress overlooking the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Return to the side of the boat by bus. NOTES Please bring good walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $50 / pers.
A unique way to discover Belgrade: by bike! You will explore the city's historic streets accompanied by a guide who will recount the city's history from World War II to the present day. The main topics covered will include: the history and politics of... see+ Yugoslavia, social issues, the economy, lifestyle, and architecture.A 30-minute break with refreshments is included during the tour.The main stops along the route include: Branko Deck, Staro Sajmiste (former concentration camp), SIV / Palace of Serbia (former seat of the Yugoslav government), Hotel Jugoslavija, the historic center of Zemun, and a view of the Belgrade Fortress.NOTESThe bike tour covers approximately 12 km.The pace is relatively slow, so the bike ride is easily accessible to everyone.Please wear comfortable walking shoes.The order of visits may be changed.The times given are for information only.Please note: children are the responsibility of their parents and must be able to ride a bike independently.Helmets are provided during our bike tours. 
Not included $83 / pers.
Departure by coach to discover the city of Novi Sad. Capital of the autonomous region of Vojvodina, Novi Sad is also Serbia's second largest city in terms of population. The city has a long and eventful history, having been ruled by the Celts, Romans, Franks,... see+ Barbarians, and Turks before becoming part of the Habsburg Empire. It was then known as Petrovaradin, while the name Novi Sad, meaning "new plant," appeared in 1748. The city's history was further disrupted during the 20th century, as after World War I, the territories of the Balkans were successively united or separated, under different names, until 2006, when the city became part of independent Serbia. You will visit the city center by foot. The old Austro-Hungarian town with its Baroque buildings developed around the old fortifications. You will have the opportunity to discover the bishop's seat and an Orthodox church before continuing up the main street to Freedom Square, wherethe town hall, dating from 1895, is located. You will board the bus again near Liberty Square to end the tour with a panoramic tour that will give you an overview as you drive up the grand boulevards and on to the boat. The bus will head towards the small village of Sremski Karlovci, where you will discover St. Nicholas Cathedral, built in a typical Baroque style in 1758, and Serbia's first high school, dating from the late 18th century and boasting a library of around 18,000 books. You will be able to admire one of the city's most famous monuments, the Four Lions Fountain, built in 1799 to celebrate the completion of the city's first water supply system. Return to the side of the boat in Novi Sad. NOTES Please bring good walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $48 / pers.
Departure by coach to Veliko Tarnovo, the medieval capital of Bulgaria and also the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, which was established in the heart of the country. The name Veliko Tarnovo first appeared at the end of the 12th century, when the city... see+ became the capital of the country. The city has remained in Bulgarian history and collective memory as the majestic and flourishing capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Veliko Tarnovo, with its medieval Tsarevets Fortress, is one of the oldest cities in the country and the administrative center of the region. Lunch in a restaurant offering a breathtaking view of the fortress ruins. In the afternoon, continue to Arbanassi. Located 4 km from the city of Veliko Tarnovo, it is one of the most visited villages in Bulgaria and is now classified as an "Architectural and Historical Reserve." You will visit the Church of the Nativity, which is the oldest in Arbanassi. Initially, the naos, which today is booked for men, was an independent church with frescoes dating back to 1597. You will continue your visit with the Konstantzaliev family home, which catches the eye and strikes the imagination with its monumental architecture rich in shapes and details. Built in the 17th century, it is a veritable "fortress house." After the visit, return to the boat by coach. NOTES Lunch included. The excursion lasts all day: wear comfortable shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $127 / pers.
Departure from Giurgiu by coach. Accompanied by guides, you will set off to explore the Romanian capital, Bucharest. According to legend, the city was founded by a shepherd named Bucur (which means joy in Romanian). Bucharest suffered greatly during its... see+ communist past but was able to take advantage of significant economic development in 2000 to modernize.You will begin the tour with a panoramic tour of the city, which will give you an overview of the capital's various monuments. You will travel by bus to the Bucharest Ecomuseum (1), a real village within the city where you can discover the habitats of different regions of Romania as well as their crafts. The tour will end with a photo stop at the Palace of Parliament, a titanic neoclassical marble building designed by Ceausescu, followed by a visit to Stavropoleos Monastery or Kretzulescu Church (2). You will leave the city by bus to reach the boat.NOTES Wear comfortable shoes The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.(1) The Bucharest Eco-Museum is closed on Mondays and will be replaced by a visit to Cernica Monastery.(2) The order and choice of visits may be adjusted on site depending on availability. 
Not included $59 / pers.
Depart by bus to discover the city of Ruse, one of Bulgaria's largest ports. It was founded by the Romans on the orders of Emperor Augustus. During the Ottoman period, it was the most important city in the empire located on the Danube. Accompanied by your... see+ guide, you will discover the city's surprising architectural heritage, a clever blend of Bulgarian and Romanian cultures. You will have the opportunity to admire the Revenue Building (the old theater), built in 1902 by architects Raul Brank, Georg Lang, and Frank Scholz; the Liberty Monument, a masterpiece by Florentine architect and sculptor Arnoldo Zocchi; the Catholic church with its colorful stained glass windows... You will end the tour with an invitation to taste a local pastry and drink a glass of local wine. You will have free time to do some shopping in the city. The buses will then take you back to the ship. NOTES Please wear comfortable walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Not included $42 / pers.
Departure for the optional excursion to Constanta. Departure by bus towards the Black Sea to reach Constanta, founded by the Greeks in the 7th century BC. Today, it has more than 560,000 inhabitants and is the second most important port on the Black Sea after... see+ Istanbul. You will depart from Ovidius Square to visit the Museum of History and Archaeology, which houses artifacts discovered during archaeological excavations. Opposite, a glass museum houses a huge Roman mosaic, a superb polychrome mosaic dating from the 3rd century. You will then discover an architectural melting pot, including the Great Roman Mosque (exterior) and the Orthodox Church (interior). You will also see the Genoa lighthouse. From the pier, there is a beautiful view of old Constanta. The promenade along the seafront, which offers a magnificent view of the rising tide, will take you to the majestic Casino (exterior), built at the beginning of the 20th century in the Secession style (Austrian Art Nouveau). It evokes Constanta in its heyday, when it was the favorite resort of wealthy idlers. Continue towards Murfatlar, where Romania's finest wines are produced. This wine estate, covering more than 4,000 hectares, is the largest in Europe. Wine tasting in a cellar in the town. Return to the side of the boat at Cernavoda/Fetesti.NOTESPlease bring good walking shoes.The order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only. 
Not included $93 / pers.

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