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Mekong Discovery (Southbound)
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Mekong Discovery (Southbound)

Date

2026-09-24

Duration

7 nights

Departure Port

Phnom Penh

Cambodia

Arrival Port

Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam

Rating

Luxury

Theme

History & Culture

  • Mekong Discovery (Southbound)
  • Active & Discovery in Holland & Belgium
  • Romantic Rhine (southbound)
  • Vineyards, Chateaux & Bordeaux
  • Active & Discovery on the Rhône (Southbound)
  • Normandy & Bordeaux
  • Danube Dreams with 2 Nights in Prague (Eastbound)
  • Romantic Rhine (northbound)
  • Bonjour Bordeaux: Chateaux, Wineries & Charming Villages
  • The Best of Austria & Switzerland with Romantic Rhine
  • Danube Dreams (Eastbound)
  • Vida Portugal: Vineyards & Villages Along Douro
  • Danube Dreams (Eastbound)
  • Romantic Rhine with 2 Nights in Lucerne (Northbound)
  • Danube Dreams with 2 Nights in Prague (Eastbound)
  • Vineyards, Chateaux & Bordeaux with Swiss Alps, 3 Nights in Lake Como & 1 Night in Lucerne
  • Spectacular Switzerland with Romantic Rhine
  • Timeless Rivers of Europe: the Rhine and Seine with Swiss Alps, 3 Nights in Lake Como & 1 Night in Lucerne
  • Romantic Rhine with Swiss Alps, 3 Nights in Lake Como & 1 Night in Lucerne (Northbound)
  • The Legendary Danube with 2 Nights in Prague
  • Romantic Rhine (southbound)
  • Romantic Rhine (northbound)
  • Danube Dreams (Eastbound)
  • Burgundy & Provence with 2 Nights in French Riviera (Northbound)
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Avalon Waterways

Avalon Saigon

Launched

2018

Refitted

—

Tonnage

950 GT

Passengers

36

Cabins

18

Crew

24

Length

195 m

Width

—

Speed

9 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Budapest

Hungary
Budapest

Budapest, divided by the Danube into the hilly Buda of thermal baths and medieval castle lanes on one bank and the grand Pest of coffee-house culture and Art Nouveau splendor on the other, delivers the most theatrical first impression of any European capital — whether approached by river as the neo-Gothic Parliament materializes from the water or by night from the Citadella's sweep of illuminated panorama below. The city's celebrated thermal bath culture, rooted in Ottoman-era hammams and perfected in palatial Secession-era pools like the Széchenyi, is an experience entirely unlike anything else in Europe. Visit spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures; Vienna is two and a half hours west by train.

Day 2

Day 2

Bratislava

Slovakia
Bratislava

Bratislava, the only national capital bordering two sovereign states, sits sixty kilometres downstream from Vienna on the Danube — close enough for a day trip to the Austrian capital, yet possessed of its own entirely distinct character: a pastel-hued medieval old town of hidden courtyards, playful bronze statues, and hilltop castle views, where wine bars pour outstanding Slovak Riesling at prices that make the Viennese feel extravagant. The city's dramatic reinvention since 1989 has produced a dynamic, youthful culture that fills the old quarter's restaurants and concert halls with genuine warmth. Pair with Vienna or Budapest for the classic Danube river trilogy; all three cities are within two hours of each other.

Day 3

Day 3

Kampong Tralach

Cambodia
Kampong Tralach

Kampong Tralach, Cambodia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by AmaWaterways. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Day 3

Day 3

Vienna

Austria
Vienna

The port of Vienna is a cultural gem along the Danube River, famous for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include sampling authentic Wiener Schnitzel and visiting the picturesque village of Dürnstein. The best season to visit is spring or early fall, when the city's gardens bloom and outdoor activities abound.

Day 3

Day 3

Phnom Penh

Cambodia
Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh rises from the confluence of the Mekong, Tonlé Sap, and Bassac rivers with a resilience that makes it one of Southeast Asia's most affecting capitals — a city that endured the Khmer Rouge's "Year Zero" and has re-emerged as a place of broad riverfront boulevards, excellent Khmer cuisine, and a cultural energy that feels earned rather than manufactured. The Royal Palace and its Silver Pagoda, housing a life-size gold Buddha studded with 9,584 diamonds, is the city's architectural centrepiece; the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former high school converted to a prison by the Khmer Rouge, is sobering but essential history. November through February offers the most comfortable climate for extended exploration.

Day 4

Day 4

Krems

Austria
Krems

Krems an der Donau has stood at the eastern gateway of the Wachau Valley — Austria's most beautiful stretch of the Danube — since Emperor Otto III granted it market rights in 995 AD, making it one of the country's oldest documented towns. The UNESCO-listed Wachau landscape surrounding the city is a masterpiece of vineyard terraces, Baroque abbeys, and medieval castles reflected in the river; the Grüner Veltliner and Riesling wines produced here are among Austria's finest. Must-dos include visiting the monumental Melk Abbey and cycling the Danube Cycle Path through the valley. Krems is most enchanting April through October, with the harvest season in September offering wine cellar tastings of exceptional depth.

Day 5

Day 5

Linz

Austria
Linz

Austria's third city has accomplished one of Europe's most convincing urban transformations — reinventing itself from industrial centre to cultural powerhouse, a journey recognised in 2009 when it was named European Capital of Culture. The Ars Electronica Center, a museum of digital art and technology that glows with LED light across the Danube each evening, epitomises Linz's forward-looking identity. Yet the city's Roman roots, its baroque Hauptplatz (one of Austria's finest main squares), and its proximity to the Wachau Valley anchor it firmly in history. The Upper Austrian cuisine — particularly Linzer Torte, the world's oldest-documented cake recipe — is exceptional. Linz is most agreeable May through September.

Day 6

Day 6

Long Khanh

Vietnam
Long Khanh

Long Khánh is southern Vietnam's tropical fruit capital, set in volcanic red-earth highlands known for durian, rambutan, and mangosteen orchards. Essential experiences include visiting pick-your-own fruit farms, tasting bún riêu noodle soup, and excursions to Cát Tiên National Park's ancient forests. May through August is peak fruit season for the most spectacular tastings.

Day 6

Day 6

Vilshofen

Germany
Vilshofen

Vilshofen an der Donau is a handsome Bavarian river town where three streams converge with the Danube, its medieval market charter and Gothic Stadtturm bearing witness to eight centuries of river trade prosperity — though its most joyful claim to fame is the boisterous Vilshofen Volksfest, Bavaria's second-largest folk festival after Oktoberfest, held each June. The pastel-painted baroque townhouses and arcaded courtyards of the compact old town make for an idyllic Danube-side stroll, while the surrounding farmland and rolling hills of Lower Bavaria offer cycling routes of pastoral serenity. Summer brings the festival season; spring and autumn lend the Danube Valley its most golden and peaceful character.

Day 7

Day 7

Munich

Germany
Munich

Munich is a captivating port city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include sampling traditional Weißwurst and exploring the Viktualienmarkt. The best season to visit is during the summer months when the city buzzes with outdoor festivities and cultural events.

Day 1

Budapest

Hungary
Budapest

Budapest, divided by the Danube into the hilly Buda of thermal baths and medieval castle lanes on one bank and the grand Pest of coffee-house culture and Art Nouveau splendor on the other, delivers the most theatrical first impression of any European capital — whether approached by river as the neo-Gothic Parliament materializes from the water or by night from the Citadella's sweep of illuminated panorama below. The city's celebrated thermal bath culture, rooted in Ottoman-era hammams and perfected in palatial Secession-era pools like the Széchenyi, is an experience entirely unlike anything else in Europe. Visit spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures; Vienna is two and a half hours west by train.

Day 2

Bratislava

Slovakia
Bratislava

Bratislava, the only national capital bordering two sovereign states, sits sixty kilometres downstream from Vienna on the Danube — close enough for a day trip to the Austrian capital, yet possessed of its own entirely distinct character: a pastel-hued medieval old town of hidden courtyards, playful bronze statues, and hilltop castle views, where wine bars pour outstanding Slovak Riesling at prices that make the Viennese feel extravagant. The city's dramatic reinvention since 1989 has produced a dynamic, youthful culture that fills the old quarter's restaurants and concert halls with genuine warmth. Pair with Vienna or Budapest for the classic Danube river trilogy; all three cities are within two hours of each other.

Day 3

Kampong Tralach

Cambodia
Kampong Tralach

Kampong Tralach, Cambodia is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by AmaWaterways. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when dry season brings clear skies and calm seas.

Vienna

Austria
Vienna

The port of Vienna is a cultural gem along the Danube River, famous for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include sampling authentic Wiener Schnitzel and visiting the picturesque village of Dürnstein. The best season to visit is spring or early fall, when the city's gardens bloom and outdoor activities abound.

Phnom Penh

Cambodia
Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh rises from the confluence of the Mekong, Tonlé Sap, and Bassac rivers with a resilience that makes it one of Southeast Asia's most affecting capitals — a city that endured the Khmer Rouge's "Year Zero" and has re-emerged as a place of broad riverfront boulevards, excellent Khmer cuisine, and a cultural energy that feels earned rather than manufactured. The Royal Palace and its Silver Pagoda, housing a life-size gold Buddha studded with 9,584 diamonds, is the city's architectural centrepiece; the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, a former high school converted to a prison by the Khmer Rouge, is sobering but essential history. November through February offers the most comfortable climate for extended exploration.

Day 4

Krems

Austria
Krems

Krems an der Donau has stood at the eastern gateway of the Wachau Valley — Austria's most beautiful stretch of the Danube — since Emperor Otto III granted it market rights in 995 AD, making it one of the country's oldest documented towns. The UNESCO-listed Wachau landscape surrounding the city is a masterpiece of vineyard terraces, Baroque abbeys, and medieval castles reflected in the river; the Grüner Veltliner and Riesling wines produced here are among Austria's finest. Must-dos include visiting the monumental Melk Abbey and cycling the Danube Cycle Path through the valley. Krems is most enchanting April through October, with the harvest season in September offering wine cellar tastings of exceptional depth.

Day 5

Linz

Austria
Linz

Austria's third city has accomplished one of Europe's most convincing urban transformations — reinventing itself from industrial centre to cultural powerhouse, a journey recognised in 2009 when it was named European Capital of Culture. The Ars Electronica Center, a museum of digital art and technology that glows with LED light across the Danube each evening, epitomises Linz's forward-looking identity. Yet the city's Roman roots, its baroque Hauptplatz (one of Austria's finest main squares), and its proximity to the Wachau Valley anchor it firmly in history. The Upper Austrian cuisine — particularly Linzer Torte, the world's oldest-documented cake recipe — is exceptional. Linz is most agreeable May through September.

Day 6

Long Khanh

Vietnam
Long Khanh

Long Khánh is southern Vietnam's tropical fruit capital, set in volcanic red-earth highlands known for durian, rambutan, and mangosteen orchards. Essential experiences include visiting pick-your-own fruit farms, tasting bún riêu noodle soup, and excursions to Cát Tiên National Park's ancient forests. May through August is peak fruit season for the most spectacular tastings.

Vilshofen

Germany
Vilshofen

Vilshofen an der Donau is a handsome Bavarian river town where three streams converge with the Danube, its medieval market charter and Gothic Stadtturm bearing witness to eight centuries of river trade prosperity — though its most joyful claim to fame is the boisterous Vilshofen Volksfest, Bavaria's second-largest folk festival after Oktoberfest, held each June. The pastel-painted baroque townhouses and arcaded courtyards of the compact old town make for an idyllic Danube-side stroll, while the surrounding farmland and rolling hills of Lower Bavaria offer cycling routes of pastoral serenity. Summer brings the festival season; spring and autumn lend the Danube Valley its most golden and peaceful character.

Day 7

Munich

Germany
Munich

Munich is a captivating port city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culinary scene. Must-do experiences include sampling traditional Weißwurst and exploring the Viktualienmarkt. The best season to visit is during the summer months when the city buzzes with outdoor festivities and cultural events.

Cabin Categories

Panorama Suite 1
Panorama Suite 2
Panorama Suite 7

Panorama Suite

Suite
245 sq ftMax 2
AB

Stateroom Features:

Comfort Collection Beds
Egyptian super-combed cotton linens
Soft & firm pillows
Choice of bed configuration
Nightly turn-down service
Bedside tables with reading lamps
14' Wall-to-Wall Panoramic window measuring that opens to create a large Open-Air Balcony
Large private bathroom featuring full shower with glass door, hairdryer, and premium L'Occitane bath amenities
Spacious closets with shelves for ample storage
Easy under-bed luggage storage
Alarm clock
Writing desk/vanity with mirror & comfortable chair
In-house telephone
Bathrobes & slippers
Complimentary filtered water
In-room safe
Individual climate control
One King-Sized Bed or Two Twins
USB Ports

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+3
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