Prague to the Heart of the Danube
Cruise the Danube with Uniworld, exploring the cultural treasures of Prague, Budapest, Vienna, and charming Bavarian towns, all with all-inclusive excursions, dining, and premium amenities.
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Discover Europe's grand cultural capitals on this enriching cruise-tour with Uniworld Boutique River Cruise, seamlessly blending time in enchanting Prague and vibrant Budapest with a luxury Danube sailing. Experience Budapest's dynamic character, the imperial elegance of Vienna and Prague's beautifully preserved old town, while cruising through the scenic Wachau Valley and into charming Bavarian towns en route to Regensburg. With Uniworld's all-inclusive value - featuring curated excursions, fine dining, premium beverages, gratuities and seamless transfers - every moment is thoughtfully designed for a seamless, culturally immersive journey both onshore and onboard.
Package Inclusions:
- Return economy class flights from Australia* to Prague, with your return journey from Budapest
- Looking for more comfort? Ask us about upgrades to Premium Economy or Business Class.
- Want to explore more of Europe? We can help you extend your stay and customise your journey. - Date: 26 March - 04 April 2027, 9 nights Prague to Budapest
Begin with two nights in enchanting Prague before travelling to Regensburg to embark on your Danube voyage, sailing through storybook towns including Passau, Linz and Durnstein, culminating in imperial capitals Vienna and Budapest.
EXPERIENCE
- 4 countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary
- 5 UNESCO World Heritage sites - - 2 nights in Prague at the Art Deco Imperial Hotel (or similar) with breakfast
- 7 night cruise on the stunning S.S. Beatrice
- All meals onboard, prepared using the finest and freshest ingredients
- 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners
- Unlimited beverages onboard, including fine wine, beer, spirits, specialty coffee and tea, soft drinks, and mineral water
- 7 days of excursions, all fully hosted by English-speaking local experts
- Guided 'Let's Go' program
- State-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio-headset system on all excursions
- Use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks throughout your cruise
- Welcome and farewell gala dinners
- Captain's welcome and farewell receptions
- Free Wi-Fi
- Gratuities for onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) are included during the cruise/tour
- Services of an experienced Uniworld Cruise Manager - Bisected by the Danube, Budapest combines old and new, East and West with vibrant and inviting grace. Made up of two parts - Buda, on the east side of the river, and Pest, on the west - the city offers dazzling architecture, welcoming cafes and startling reminders of both recent and long-ago history.
- 2 nights at the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest (or similar)
- Breakfast daily
- All service charges, taxes, and porterage
- Budapest Walking Tour with Rock Hospital
- English-speaking expert - All transfers are pre-arranged for a smooth and stress-free journey.
- Flexible dates available - contact us to learn more
Itinerary
Day 1 Prague, Czech Republic
Arrive at Vaclav Havel Airport Prague, you will be greeted by a Uniworld representative and transferred to the hotel.
Day 2 Prague, Czech Republic
A magnet for generations of artists, writers, scientists and composers, Prague is famous for its dynamic energy and elegant ambiance (and the beers here are pretty amazing too). A thousand years of architecture, from ornate Gothic to fanciful postmodern, has been beautifully preserved here.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Hradcany Castle Visit
Get an overview of the city with a panoramic tour that carries you along the banks of the Vltava River past such sites as the Prague Castle, Queen Anne's Summer Palace and the St. Agnes Convent. Step off the coach to see the lofty St. Vitus Cathedral, which took 600 years to finish, and Vladislav Hall, whose complex stone-vaulting system was one of the most advanced engineering feats of the late Middle Ages. Then take a stroll through Golden Lane, a street of quaint cottages where Prague's 17th century goldsmiths lived (alas, there's no truth to the legend that it was named for the royal alchemists). Here you may reboard the motorcoach for a ride back to the hotel or head out for some free time in the Old Town Square. This was the original market square; the buildings that surround it form a case study in Prague's architectural history. You'll find Prague's most famous Gothic church, Our Lady Before Tyn, there, along with the 14th century Old Town Hall (which boasts a famous medieval astronomical clock), the beautiful baroque St. Nicholas, the rococo Kinsky Palace and a group of Renaissance houses.
Prague Old Town & Charles Bridge Tour
Get an overview of the city with a panoramic tour that carries you past such sights as the State Opera House, the National Museum, and Wenceslas Square. After strolling through Golden Lane, a street of quaint cottages where Prague's 17th-century goldsmiths lived (alas, there's no truth to the legend that it was named for the royal alchemists), you may reboard the motorcoach for a ride back to the hotel or continue our guided walk through the picturesque Lesser Quarter, the district around Prague Castle, to Charles Bridge. Cross the landmark bridge named for Charles IV, who ordered its construction in 1357; it's strictly for pedestrians now, so you can pause and look down at the Vltava below you and examine some of the statues that line the bridge, before you head to Old Town Square. This was the original market square; the buildings that surround it form a case study in Prague's architectural history. You'll find Prague's most famous Gothic church, Our Lady Before Tyn, there, along with the 14th-century Old Town Hall (which boasts a famous medieval astronomical clock), the beautiful baroque St. Nicholas, the rococo Kinsky Palace, and a group of Renaissance houses.
Day 3 Prague, transfer to Regensburg (Embark ship)
Leave Prague this morning and travel via motor coach to Regensburg, where your ship awaits.
Day 4 Regensburg, Germany
Bavaria's first capital, Regensburg, owes its impressive historical lineage and rich architectural heritage to 600 years as a Free Imperial City, a fact recognized by UNESCO in 2006. Today, you'll discover how the beautifully preserved medieval city coexists with a vibrant modern urban center.
A special Captain's Welcome Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you this evening.
Included excursions designed to enhance your journey
Nights Out: Regensburg Cathedral Choir
This evening, Regensburger Domspatzen will treat you to a private concert in their famous Gothic cathedral. Literally translated to "The Regensburg Cathedral Sparrows," the Domspatzen is the oldest boys' choir in the world, dating back to the 10th century.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Regensburg Walking Tour
People have been describing Regensburg as "old and new" for a thousand years. A single structure perfectly illustrates this: Porta Praetoria, the gate built by the Romans during Marcus Aurelius' reign. The gate and adjacent watchtower have been incorporated into a much newer building, but the plaster has been removed to reveal the ancient stones laid so long ago. As you walk through the cobbled lanes of the UNESCO-designated Old Town, the city's 2,000-year history is similarly revealed: the Stone Bridge that made Regensburg a 12th-century trading powerhouse, the Gothic town hall where the Imperial Diet met for three centuries, the 13th-century fortified patrician houses, and the spectacular Cathedral of St. Peter, whose magnificent 14th-century stained-glass windows alone are worth your walk. You'll have free time to explore on your own. It's very hard to get lost in Regensburg because the spires of the cathedral are visible all over town, so don't hesitate to roam. The historic quarter not only boasts almost a thousand beautiful old buildings, but also many cozy pubs and some great shopping. The ship is docked conveniently close, so it's easy to drop your treasures off and go back for more.
"From Hops Field to Beer Stein" Farm Visit
Hops vines grow up their strings in a field tower almost twice a person's height. They're grown for their flowers, which add a distinctive flavor to beer - but the fields they grow in add a distinctive flavor to the hops. You could call it terroir for beer, and you can delve into hops cultivation and hops brewing today. Travel through Bavaria's Holledau region, the largest hops growing district in the world, and meet an enthusiastic ambassador of hops growing and beer making. She will give you a quick and lively history of hops in Germany - including Bavaria's law governing the making of beer, which has specified since 1560 that the only ingredients permitted in beer are water, barley and hops - and lead you on a tour through the growing fields her family owns, followed by a craft beer tasting in the cozy barn turned beer hall. It's a delicious way to get to know a fascinating aspect of the international farm-to-table movement.
Day 5 Passau, Germany
Passau is a crossroads in more ways than one - three rivers meet here and three nations nearly do, making for a fascinating cultural mosaic.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Home Hosted Visit
A local family welcomes you into their home today for a deeply personal and rare travel experience. You and your small cohort will get a sneak peek into real Bavarian life as you chat with your hosts over a snack of your hosts' choice - typically coffee and cake or a traditional brotzeit spread comprised of bread, various toppings, and beer. They'll share stories of a life lived in Passau, and you are encouraged to ask questions to better engage with local culture!
Fairytale Forest Adventure
In the woods outside Passau lies the Saußbachklamm, a tiny creek running through a picturesque rocky landscape. Continue hiking deeper into the woods with your local guide, and you'll arrive at a charming cabin, where the owner will be waiting to serve you their favorite local treats, such as smoked fish, craft beer, and specialty schnapps.
Meet the Locals
This city tour leaves no stone unturned. As you walk around Passau with an expert guide, you'll learn the history of the city, admire the must-see sites, and uncover hidden gems. What truly sets this experience apart are the local vendors you'll meet along the way. Pop-in to meet craftsmen at work and listen to their tales of living in the city as they show off their artistry. Who you'll meet depends on what businesses are open that day. Perhaps a pottery maker? A goldsmith? A baker? Or an artist? Whatever your visits may be, you'll leave with a little gift by which to remember your day in Passau.
Ilz River Hike
One unique way to experience life like a local - look to mimic their favorite escapes. Your hiking path along the Ilz today is one that is much loved by the people of Passau when they seek to get active and find peace in nature. We'll begin at our dock and head to the Veste Oberhaus, a striking fortress overlooking the city. During the hike, you'll have the opportunity to take a break for refreshments on your own or simply stop and appreciate the view.
Day 6 Linz, Austria
Linz may be best known for its famous Linzer torte, but it's also a hotbed for the arts. See the sights with a local expert and visit a family at their farm in the countryside. Austria's third-largest city, Linz boasts a long history of trading and textile manufacturing, but these days it is perhaps best known for its electronic arts and annual festival.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Mauthausen Concentration Camp
Linz Town and Country: Linzertorte and Cider Farm Visit
Get to know Linz on foot with a local expert who will take you by all the major sites in town, from Mozart's apartment to the old Jesuit Cathedral. You'll stop for a bite at Konditorei Jindrak, home of the Original Linzer Torte. Enjoy a cup of coffee alongside this thin, buttery pastry made with ground nuts, filled with fruit preserves and topped with a lattice crust.
Next, the group will split in two, each half heading out to a countryside cider farm. There, you'll be treated to a lunch of local specialties and house-made cider-an excellent way to immerse yourself in rural Austrian life and scenery, while also supporting local farmers. Both farms are entirely organic and give special care to the quality of the ingredients they produce, from the careful cultivation of their bountiful orchards to the livestock they keep in large grazing pastures. This type of farming produces less waste and - as you'll see during your lunch there - better food.
This MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience supports Global Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Day 7 Durnstein, Austria
Durnstein is one of our favourite towns along the Danube, a lovely place to wander cobblestone lanes and browse quaint shops. For your included tour today, opt for a tasting or learn all about the world's costliest spice from the Wachau Valley's only saffron grower.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Picture-Perfect Durnstein with Local Treats
When you first set eyes on Dürnstein, you may be tempted to believe this town was made to be on a postcard. Those verdant hills, cobblestone streets, and red roofs, beautifully accented by the iconic, pastel blue tower of Stift Durnstein rising from the riverbank, are a sight you won't soon forget. Take a stroll through town to discover its fascinating history - including a famous story surrounding Richard the Lionheart - and end at Stift Durnstein. There, you'll be offered a tasting of local delights, from apricot treats to local wines and more.
Durnstein Village and Saffron Talk
The first Wachau Valley saffron crocuses were planted at the end of the 12th century, making saffron a valued crop for 700 years - but it disappeared from the terraced hillsides early in the 20th century. It wasn't until 2007 that an ecologist found mention of it in an 18th-century document at Melk Abbey's celebrated library. Bernard Kaar, who spent years researching the history of saffron and still more years cultivating the world's only biodynamically certified saffron, is one of the Wachau's most important producers. Meet Bernard and his wife, Alexandra, for a fascinating introduction to saffron - the plant, the spice, its cultural significance, and their farm's uniquely sustainable methods of producing it.
Later walk along the town's narrow streets, past 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-century houses; it's an up-close look at over 300 years of architecture. Considering its diminutive size, the village of Durnstein offers much to explore. The famous blue baroque tower of the abbey church is doubtless its best-known landmark, but the ruined castle above the town provides its most romantic tale. There Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned until he was found by his faithful bard, Blondel, and ransom could be raised - or so the legend goes.
This MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experience supports Global Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Day 8 Vienna, Austria
The grand dame of the Danube, Vienna was the heart of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and remains, to this day, the political and cultural centre of Austria. Klimt painted here; Beethoven and Mozart composed here; Freud developed his theories here. It's a treasure trove of splendid architecture, astonishing art collections and inviting cafes - and today it is yours to explore.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Klimt at the Belvedere
The Belvedere is a Baroque palatial complex commissioned during an immensely productive Habsburg building spree. Originally the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy, the complex was acquired by Empress Maria Theresa after his death and turned into an exhibition venue for imperial art collections. In this way, The Belvedere become one of the first public museums in the world. Today it is one of the finest art collections anywhere, making it an incredibly popular destination for Vienna tourism. Take a tour of the Upper Belvedere exhibits, including the world's largest collection of works by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt. His most famous work, "The Kiss," is on display here.
Vienna's Historic Trails and Local Treats
In many ways a must-visit destination for both the art lover and the gourmand, Vienna is full of artistic and culinary treasures. Today's walking tour is all about immersing ourselves in that side of this beautiful city. Our menu for the day includes a stop for coffee and strudel at a local coffee house - a hallmark of Viennese culture - and a glass of Viennese wine from one of the city's oldest cellars. These treats will fuel our walks to see the Kinsky Palace, the statues of the Heldenplatz, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and more.
Day 9 Budapest, Hungary
Located on opposite sides of the Danube, Buda and Pest each has a distinctive character and allure all its own. Explore this dynamic and multi-faceted city with your choice of excursions - you can see it from a local's perspective on a walking tour, or cover more ground with a panoramic tour.
In the evening, a special Captain's Farewell Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you.
Select your choice of these carefully curated excursions, which operate at the same time.
Budapest Walk with Local Treats
Today your guide will show you how to snack around Budapest like a local, starting with a tram ride to the House of Parliament. Hop off the tram and take a short walk to your first treat: a coffee break at the First Strudel House of Pest. Energized by your cup of coffee, you'll continue your walk down to St. Stephen's Basilica - a handsome Neo-Classical building that is one of Budapest's most significant cultural sites. From there, we'll head to the Great Market Hall to sample some traditional Hungarian fare, such as salami, sausages and cheese, while your local expert explains the intricacies of Hungarian cuisine.
Budapest Panoramic Highlights with Castle Hill
This panoramic tour is a wonderful way to get an overview of the city if you have never been here before. It will carry you from Heroes' Square, created in 1896 to honor the thousand-year anniversary of Hungary's founding and its greatest historical figures, past some of the city's most striking architectural sights - Dohany Street Synagogue, the Hungarian National Museum, the state opera house, St. Stephen's Basilica and the truly stunning Parliament Building - to Castle Hill, which has been called the heart of the nation. The city of Buda began here, when King Bela built a strong keep in 1243 as a defense against Mongol invaders; a castle replaced the simple fortress, and over the centuries other castles replaced that one. The current castle is primarily 18th century; a museum dedicated to Budapest's archaeological finds is housed there, and the Castle Hill district has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll go inside the magnificent 700-year-old Matthias Church, named for one of Hungary's greatest kings, and then wend your way on foot to the picturesque Fisherman's Bastion, whose seven fairytale-like towers represent the seven tribes that originally settled the region. It offers a glorious view of the city and the Danube below.
Note: Visits to the interior of Matthias Church may not be possible on some weekends and Catholic holidays.
Day 10 Budapest, Hungary
You've experienced the best of Prague and the Danube River, sampling myriad culinary delights and exploring fascinating stops along the way. Now your journey continues with your post-cruise extension in Budapest.
Featured Excursion: Explore the Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum, a former emergency hospital and nuclear bunker located underneath Buda Castle Hill. This museum pays homage to the almost six-mile stretch of interconnected caves and cellars that date back to World War II. After, take the elevator up to the Castle District for a stroll around. Enjoy panoramic views of Pest across the way, and walk along famed museums and attractions, like Matthias Church. Marvel at its breath-taking architecture, beautiful stained-glass windows, and golden frescoes.
Day 11 Budapest, Hungary
Enjoy a day in Budapest at your leisure. It's a large and eclectic city, with fascinating sites to explore everywhere you look. Perhaps you'd like to visit the thermal baths, explore one of the city's iconic ruin pubs, or take in the awe-inspiring views from the top of Gellert Hill.
Day 12 Budapest, Hungary
It's time to check out of the hotel. You will be transferred to the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport for your trip home. We hope you will enjoy the memories you've made for years to come.
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Prague to the Heart of the Danube
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