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From Vienna to Passau

Austria's Danube Treasures

Dates:
19 Jul - 23 Jul 2026
Duration:
4 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
5
Ship:
Riverside Mozart
Cruise Line:
Riverside Luxury Cruises
Fares:

From £2,130 pp

Tram in Vienna, Austria

From Vienna to Passau

Austria's Danube Treasures

Dates:
19 Jul - 23 Jul 2026
Duration:
4 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
5
Ship:
Riverside Mozart
Cruise Line:
Riverside Luxury Cruises
Fares:

From £2,130 pp

Voyage Itinerary

19 July to 20 July

Setting sail from Vienna

Formerly the centre of the Habsburg Empire, Vienna is as grand a European capital as you can imagine, jam packed full of thrusting, bombastic buildings that stand as a reminder of Austria's glorious imperial heyday. Architectural highlights include the Spanish Riding School, the Schönbrunn Palace and the Hofburg, the sprawling former residence of the Habsburg royals. Vienna is also a city rich in cultural capital, and still reverberates to the sound of the great composers who lived and worked here, including Mozart, Schubert, Brahms and Liszt.

Alte Hofburg, Vienna
Vienna State Opera

Our tip

Opera in Vienna is a must – speak to us about what’s on so we can book your tickets in advance.

21 July

Austria: Dürnstein

One of the prettiest towns in Austria’s Wachau Valley, little Dürnstein charms visitors with its handsome 16th century architecture. Richard the Lionheart was once imprisoned in the castle that sits on the hillside above the town, and the region is also famous for its wine.
Durnstein, Wachau Valley, Austria

21 July

Austria: Weissenkirchen

The cute little of village of Weissenkirchen is situated on the Danube in the picturesque Wachau Valley, and takes its name from a fortified 14th century Gothic church. It won’t take long to explore the village itself, but nearby attractions include the beautiful abbey at Melk.
Weissenkirchen, Wachau Valley, Austria

22 July

Austria: Linz (Salzburg)

The city of Linz is included on river cruise itineraries due to its proximity to Salzburg, which is where you’ll most likely be headed. Salzburg’s Altstadt attracts millions of visitors every year with its fairytale skyline of domes and spires, and the city is renowned as both the birthplace of Mozart and the setting for ‘The Sound of Music’.
Horse and carriage in Salzburg, Austria

23 July

Arriving in Passau

The pretty Bavarian town of Passau, situated close to Germany’s border with Austria, enjoys a unique setting at the confluence of three rivers: the Inn, the Ilz and the Danube. The narrow cobbled streets of the handsome old town, the Altstadt, are quite delightful.
Passau, Germany
Confluence of three rivers at Passau, Germany

Don't miss

If you’re here, it’s because you are going to be cruising on the Danube, but if you climb up above the town you can see the confluence of three rivers. It’s a great view.

The ship

Riverside Mozart

Capacity:
158 Guests
Crew:
82 Staff
Style:
Glamorous and stylish, Riverside Mozart brings together the best in contemporary design with an abundance of space and four fabulous dining options.

The Riverside Mozart sets the standard for luxury on the Danube with spacious suites and attentive personalised service.

What we love

Riverside Mozart brings a wealth of space along with outstanding service, excellent dining with genuine open seating and many tables for two, a fantastic spa area with pool, and a fresh contemporary style.

Learn more about Riverside Mozart
Riverside Mozart- Vista Grill

inclusions

  • Meals of your choice in all restaurants and bars
  • Premium Beverage Package
  • Butler service in all suites
  • Free Wi-Fi
Upgrade to Premium All-Inclusive Including Excursions for an additional cost.

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Hotel Residenz, Passau

      Where to stay in Passau

      Don’t hold your breath for anything amazing. That said, the Residenz Passau is quite nice.

    • Salzburg, Austria

      See more of Austria

      If you’ve got time, go to magical Salzburg too, you will love it.

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