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From Bucharest to Passau

Grand Highlights of the Danube

Dates:
2 Jul - 18 Jul 2027
Duration:
16 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
11
Ship:
S.S. Marlene
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £6,884 pp

Sunset in Passau, Germany

From Bucharest to Passau

Grand Highlights of the Danube

Dates:
2 Jul - 18 Jul 2027
Duration:
16 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
11
Ship:
S.S. Marlene
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £6,884 pp

Voyage Itinerary

2 July to 4 July

Setting sail from Bucharest

Once known as the 'Paris of the East', it's fair to say that modern Bucharest bears some pretty ugly architectural scars from the 22-year dictatorship of the late Nicolae Ceauşescu. Of all the concrete monstrosities bequeathed by Ceauşescu, the enormous Palace of Parliament is both the most grotesque and the most fascinating, a monument to one man's staggering vanity. Looks aren't everything though, and Romania's capital has emerged from the ashes of communism as a feisty, dynamic city with some lovely parks, interesting museums and a lively nightlife.

Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest
Stavropoleos monastery, Bucharest

Don't miss

The Old Town will reveal to you some of Bucharest's pre-communist treasures.

5 July

Bulgaria: Ruse

The Bulgarian city of Ruse (also written ‘Rousse’) sits on the right bank of the Danube just opposite the Romanian city of Giurgiu, and is one of the country’s most attractive cities. Sometimes known as ‘Little Vienna’, thanks to the plethora of Neo-Baroque and Neo-Rococo architecture, it’s a highlight of any cruise along this stretch of the Danube.
Opera House in Ruse, Bulgaria

6 July

Bulgaria: Vidin

The riverside town of Vidin is situated in the north west corner of Bulgaria, close to the border with Romania and Serbia. The architectural highlight is the magnificently well preserved Baba Vida fortress, and the town is also home to a mosque, a synagogue and several churches.
Ruined synagogue in Vidin, Bulgaria

7 July

Romania: Iron Gates

As the Danube wends its way east, along the border between Serbia and Romania, the river narrows to a dramatic gorge known as the Iron Gates. The river here is flanked by a huge stone carving of Decebalus, the last king of the Dacians and a Romanian national hero.
Iron Gates gorge on the Danube, Romania

8 July

Serbia: Belgrade

Belgrade has been invaded and occupied dozens of times over the centuries, a fact that's reflected in the mish-mash of architectural styles, from Ottoman and Art Nouveau to grim relics of the communist era. But Belgrade is also a city with real soul, emerging from a difficult recent history as one of Europe’s most exciting capitals.
Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade, Serbia

9 July

Croatia: Vukovar

Vukovar is one of the great tragedies of the Balkan wars, a once prosperous and elegant city reduced to rubble by fierce fighting between Croats and Serbs. There are green shoots of optimism as the city rebuilds, but the battle-scarred streets are a powerful reminder of the devastating conflicts of the 1990s.
Chapel of St Roko in Vukovar, Croatia

10 July to 12 July

Hungary: Budapest

Budapest is one of Eastern Europe’s most appealing cities, a vibrant and welcoming capital that straddles the Danube. The history of Budapest has been somewhat turbulent, but plenty of beautiful buildings survive, including the imposing Parliament and iconic St Stephen’s Basilica.
Sunrise over Parliament building, Budapest

13 July to 14 July

Austria: 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.
Alte Hofburg, Vienna

15 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

16 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

17 July to 18 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
St Stephan's Cathedral, Passau

Our tip

If you get a chance to go to an organ concert in the cathedral, snap it up. And try not to schedule a Sunday in Passau - nothing will be open.

The ship

S.S. Marlene

Capacity:
154 Guests
Crew:
57 Staff
Style:
A luxury all-inclusive river cruising experience on board unique vessels with a boutique feel.

Launching in 2027, S.S. Marlene will sail the rivers of Central Europe and will feature interiors inspired by singer and actress Marlene Dietrich.

What we love

Another unique vessel joining Uniworld's vibrant fleet in 2027, the beautiful S.S. Marlene will feature décor inspired by old-school Hollywood glamour, with Art Deco accents and luxurious furnishings, offering a stylish base to explore the Danube and beyond.

Learn more about S.S. Marlene
French Balcony Stateroom rendering on board S.S. Marlene, Uniworld's new river vessel

inclusions

  • All meals
  • Unlimited premium spirits and wines
  • A choice of curated excursions
  • WiFi
  • Onboard gratuities
  • Flights from London and overseas airport transfers

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • JW Marriott, Bucharest

      Extend your stay in Bucharest

      Stay in grand style at the JW Marriott – an imposing palace!

    • Corvinesti Castle, Transylvania

      Explore Romania

      Bucharest is the jumping off point for Transylvania and a gothic castle extravaganza.

    • Hotel Residenz, Passau

      Where to stay in Passau

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

    • Burghausen Castle, Germany

      Excursions from Passau

      Burghausen is a short drive away and well worth a visit, not least for its magnificent castle.

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