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From Vienna to Prague

Vineyards & Palaces along the Danube with Prague

Dates:
30 May - 8 Jun 2027
Duration:
9 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
7
Ship:
S.S. Emilie
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £4,319 pp

Passau, Germany

From Vienna to Prague

Vineyards & Palaces along the Danube with Prague

Dates:
30 May - 8 Jun 2027
Duration:
9 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
7
Ship:
S.S. Emilie
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £4,319 pp

Voyage Itinerary

30 May to 31 May

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
Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna

Don't miss

Schloss Schonbrunn, the Habsburgs' summer palace, with great gardens too. Just a few of the huge number of rooms are open – the Imperial Tour takes you into 26.

1 June

Austria: Spitz

2 June

Germany: 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

3 June

Germany: Deggendorf

4 June

Germany: Regensburg

Originally founded by the Celts and later an important Roman settlement, Regensburg is one of Bavaria’s lesser known gems. Situated on the northernmost bend of the Danube, it’s a friendly and laid back city, with an exceptionally well preserved medieval centre.
Regensburg, Germany

5 June to 6 June

Germany: Nuremberg

Nuremberg, Bavaria’s second city, first pops up in the history books in 1050 as a stronghold of the Franks, and later became the unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Nowadays the city is a tourist magnet thanks to the beautifully restored old town, Christmas markets and excellent beer.
River Pegnitz, Nuremberg

7 June to 8 June

Arriving in Prague

Prague, the captivating Czech capital, is arguably Eastern Europe’s biggest tourism success story, attracting visitors from far and wide with its handsome architecture, cosmopolitan outlook and truly excellent beer.
View of Prague old town from Charles Bridge
Jewish Museum, Prague

Our tip

The Jewish Quarter is fascinating, not least because it was untouched during the War... Ironically it was preserved by the Nazis as a living museum. It’s a great area to stay in too.

The ship

S.S. Emilie

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

Uniworld's newest ship joined the fleet in March 2026 with interiors inspired by artist Gustav Klimt and itineraries on the Danube, Rhine, and Main Rivers.

What we love

Another brand-new ship joined the fleet in March 2026, sailing the mighty Danube and featuring stylish interiors with Art Nouveau elements, inspired by the work of master Viennese painter Gustav Klimt. Expect Uniworld's trademark boutique style on board and immersive experiences ashore to create an enriching river cruising experience.

Learn more about S.S. Emilie
S.S. Emilie docked

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
    • Aria hotel, Prague

      Extend your stay in Prague

      We love the Aria, great location and a lovely boutique hotel.

    • Salzburg, Austria

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

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    Who we are

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    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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