Excursion «Pearls of the Danube on the motor ship A-ROSA DONNA»

Class «Tourist class»
Type Group tour
Language Russian

Tour details
Number of nights: 7 nights

Day 1: Vienna, Austria
Visit the cultural capital of Europe — Vienna, enjoy architectural masterpieces such as St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace. Mark Hundertwasser's apartment building — the symbol of the city. A nice bonus: children and teenagers visit museums for free.

Day 2: 18:30
Vienna / Austria
Visit Vienna, the cultural capital of Europe, and immerse yourself in its two-thousand-year history. Regardless of your views on art, the city welcomes everyone, promising an unforgettable experience. Include in your excursion program St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church, Hofburg Palace or Belvedere — architectural masterpieces of the 12th century. The Hundertwasser apartment building with its original roof covered with plants has become a symbol of the city. Vienna delights its guests by providing children with free access to museums.

Day 3: 08:00-10:30
Esztergom / Hungary
Esztergom — one of the oldest cities in Hungary, was the first capital, and now serves as the residence of the archbishop. In the Archbishop's Cathedral, the largest church in the country, there is an anointed altar image. This cultural and religious center attracts tourists with its unique attractions: cathedrals, museums and palaces, including the Matthias Cross Treasury.

Day 3: 15:00
Budapest / Hungary
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is known for its wealth of architectural monuments, museums and galleries. The panorama of the central part of the city overlooking the Danube is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city is also unique with 120 thermal springs. Don't miss Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion and a walk along Andrássy Avenue with its unique buildings. Margaret Island, a nature reserve, is also worth adding to your list of must-see places.

Day 4: 15:00
Budapest / Hungary
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is rich in architectural monuments, museums and galleries. The panorama of the central part of the city overlooking the Danube is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city is also famous for its 120 thermal springs. Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion and Andrássy Avenue with its unique buildings are a must-see. Margaret Island, a nature reserve, is also one of the important sites in the city.

Day 5: 09:00-15:30
Bratislava / Slovakia
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is the only one in the world that borders immediately on Austria and Hungary. Coronations were held here, and tourists can hear about it during tours of the city. Bratislava is famous for its museums, churches and memorial sites. You can have a great and inexpensive holiday here. Start your acquaintance with Bratislava Castle and the Historical Museum. Visit the Blue Church and other places such as St. Martin's Cathedral, Franciscan Square and Mirbach Palace.

Day 6: 08:00-08:30
Krems / Austria
Krems, a city on the left bank of the Danube in Lower Austria, there are more than a thousand years. Known as the “cradle of Austria”, it attracts tourists with its museums, including the Wine Museum and the Undo Monastery Wine Library. The city also bears the title of "city of wine". By preserving ancient buildings and fortifications, Krems offers a fascinating history, turning even ruins into unforgettable places. The Cartoon Museum adds a special touch of Austrian humor to your holiday plans in this beautiful city.

Day 6: 12:30-13:00
Melk / Austria
Melk, near Vienna in Lower Austria, attracts tourists with its history and abbey . Located at the intersection of the Danube and the Wachau border. It became a city in 1898, but its history goes back more than a thousand years. Every year on October 13, St. Coloman's Day is celebrated, and in the summer there are events and games. The Melk excursion from Vienna is just an hour's drive away and offers the opportunity to enjoy this cozy town.

Day 7: 07:00-17:00
Passau (Engelhartszell an der Donau) / Austria
A small town in Austria 28 km from Passau

Day 8: 13:00
Vienna / Austria
Vienna, the cultural capital of Europe, welcomes all lovers of opera and museums. Regardless of your interest in art, this city with two thousand years of history will not leave you indifferent. Include in your excursion program St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church, Hofburg Palace or Belvedere — masterpieces of architecture of the 12th century.
Hundertwasser's residential building — The symbol of Vienna with its original roof has become an integral part of the urban landscape. Vienna also delights guests and local residents with the opportunity for children and teenagers to visit federal and city museums for free.

Important

Organizer Atlantis Travel

Departure days

Departure days depend on your departure city

Info

The price includes: 

  • direct flight
  • baggage
  • individual transfer from the airport to the port and back 
  • 7 night cruise on a ship 
  • all inclusive meals
  • on-board entertainment 
  • accommodation in a cabin of the selected category during the entire cruise (the cabin has a double bed, safe, air conditioning, TV, hairdryer, bathroom with shower and toilet, wardrobe, telephone, set of bath towels, woolen blanket, bathrobe, slippers)
  • Use of sauna, gym and jacuzzi
  • Wi-Fi on board 
  • Live music in the panoramic lounge and bar

The following services are not included in the tour price and require additional payment:

  • Excursions.
  • Tips to staff
  • Use of the spa area and beauty services
  • Health insurance

Attractions

Vein

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a unique combination of rich history and modern culture. Considered the cultural capital of Europe, this city attracts visitors with its museums, opera houses and architectural masterpieces, including St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace. Vienna also surprises with modern symbols, such as the Hundertwasser apartment building. An integral part of the city are its narrow streets, ancient buildings and beautiful parks, creating a unique atmosphere of a European capital.

Esztergom

Esztergom, one of the oldest cities in Hungary, was the first capital of the country. Situated on the border with Slovakia, Esztergom is famous for its architectural heritage and religious significance. Here is the Cathedral of St. Adalbert, which is the seat of the archbishop. The city also attracts tourists with its historical buildings, including Esztergom Castle, and landscapes, such as the view of the Danube River.

Budapest

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is located on the banks of the Danube River. The city attracts with its architectural riches, historical monuments and thermal springs. The Hungarian Parliament, Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, and thermal baths such as Gellert and Széchenyi are key attractions. Budapest is also famous for its cultural events, museums and picturesque promenades, creating a unique atmosphere of this beautiful European city.

Bratislava

Bratislava is the capital and largest city of Slovakia. Situated on the banks of the Danube River, this compact and cozy city has a rich history and cultural heritage. Key attractions include Bratislava's hilltop castle, St. Martin's Cathedral, the New Coat of Arms Bridge, and the attractive streets of the Old Town with their cafes and shops. Bratislava is famous for its folklore traditions, and at the same time offers modern entertainment and events for visitors.

Krems

Krems is a cozy city in Lower Austria, located on the banks of the Danube River. Known for its medieval fortifications, ancient buildings and the atmosphere of the “cradle of Austria”. The city received city status in 1898, but its history goes back more than a thousand years. Tourists are attracted by museums, wine cellars, and annual events such as St. Coloman's Day and the Melk Summer Games of the Danube Region. Krems is also famous for its cartoon museum and unique architecture.

Melk

Melk — a city in Lower Austria, near Vienna. Famous for its ancient abbey, one of the most famous monasteries in Austria. Situated at the intersection of the Danube and the border of the Wachau region, Melk is famous for its history, which dates back more than a thousand years. Every year on October 13, St. Coloman's Day is celebrated here, and in the summer months the Melk Summer Games of the Danube Region are held. The monastery also organizes international Baroque days and music concerts. Due to its close location to Vienna, Melk attracts both day trips and longer excursions.

Passau

Passau is a small city in Bavaria, Germany, located at the intersection of three rivers: Donau, Ilza and Inna. Known for its unique architecture, including St. Stephen's Cathedral with its tricolor domes. The city is also famous for its historical buildings, narrow streets and cozy cafes. Passau is a popular tourist destination due to its beautiful nature, history and cultural heritage.

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