From
$5,995*
per person twin share
Book by 31 May 2022 unless sold out prior!
Admire Rhine Valley vistas from a 900-year-old castle. Sample the food and wine of Austria’s Wachau Valley. Learn the Viennese waltz and linger in Budapest’s Café Gerbeaud. Indulge all your senses on this 15-day journey spanning the best of Europe. Our most iconic itinerary traces the Rhine, Main and Danube Rivers between the windmill-dotted waterways of Holland and the stunning landscapes of Hungary, with engaging encounters at every bend. itinerary.
Various departure dates available between April 2022 - December 2023
Advertised price and savings based on 17 November 2023 departure from Amsterdam to Budapest. Itineraries may operate in reverse.
*Terms & Conditions apply. Savings amount very between departures. Savings and flight offer not valid on all dates. Flights must be booked by Viking, and up to the value of $1,800 per person only.
Viking Inclusive Value
Various departure dates available between April 2022 - December 2023
Advertised price and savings based on 17 November 2023 departure from Amsterdam to Budapest. Itineraries may operate in reverse.
*Terms & Conditions apply. Savings amount very between departures. Savings and flight offer not valid on all dates. Flights must be booked by Viking, and up to the value of $3,600 per couple only.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Capital of The Netherlands, Amsterdam is renowned for its museums, colorful gardens, abundance of bicycles and endless lattice of canals.
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Kinderdijk, The Netherlands
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The South Holland village community of Kinderdijk includes a set of 19 windmills and other ingenious technologies built in the 18th century to control flooding.
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Cologne, Germany
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An intriguing mix of old and new, Cologne reveals its Roman heritage in the city layout and ancient ruins that lie scattered through the town.
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Koblenz, Germany
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On a breathtaking stretch of the Rhine that leads from medieval Koblenz to Braubach to Rüdesheim, the 13th-century Marksburg Castle towers over the river.
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Miltenberg, Germany
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Lively and romantic, the medieval town of Miltenberg on the Main River lies amid one of Germany’s fine wine–producing regions.
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Würzburg, Germany
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Würzburg is home to the Bishops’ Residenz, one of Germany’s largest and most ornate palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Bamberg, Germany
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Founded in 902, Bamberg remains a medieval-looking city known for its symphony orchestra and specialty, “smoke” beer.
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Nuremberg, Germany
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One of Germany’s most renowned and intriguing cities, Nuremberg is surrounded by 13th-century walls that have many fully intact gates and watchtowers.
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Regensburg, Germany
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Having escaped major damage during World War II, the picturesque town of Regensburg is one of Europe’s best preserved medieval cities and the oldest city along the Danube.
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Passau, Germany
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Set at the confluence of the Inn, Ilz and Danube Rivers, enchanting Passau is home to elegant colored buildings and graceful arcades.
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Melk, Austria
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The charming city of Melk is set amidst an important wine-growing region.
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Vienna, Austria
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The capital city of Austria, Vienna is filled with green parks, upscale stores, theaters and gracious boulevards.
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Vienna, Austria
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Strauss and Mozart composed many fine pieces in Vienna, Europe’s center of classical music.
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Budapest, Hungary
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Budapest is aptly called “Paris of the East” for its beautiful evening illumination and reflected lights in the Danube’s waters.
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Budapest, Hungary
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Riverside beauty, a vibrant cultural scene and elegant Art Nouveau architecture converge in Budapest.
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Various departure dates available between April 2022 - December 2023
* Term and conditions apply – please speak to your Phil Hoffmann Travel Consultant for more information.
Prices subject to change with availability and prevailing exchange rates.
Advertised prices based on per person twin share unless stated otherwise.
Offers may be withdrawn at any time.
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