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Delightful Danube & Prague - Prague to Budapest
Uniworld River Cruises

Delightful Danube & Prague - Prague to Budapest

Date

2026-07-31

Duration

9 nights

Departure Port

Prague

Czech Republic

Arrival Port

Budapest

Hungary

Rating

Luxury

Theme

History & Culture

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Uniworld River Cruises

S.S. Beatrice

Launched

2009

Refitted

2018

Tonnage

—

Passengers

152

Cabins

76

Crew

55

Length

430 m

Width

11.4 m

Speed

9 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Prague

Prague

The port of Prague is a vibrant gateway to Central Europe, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich history, and culinary delights. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes like svíčková and exploring the charming streets of Český Krumlov. The best time to visit is during spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the city is alive with cultural festivals.

Day 3

Day 3

Prague

Prague

The port of Prague is a vibrant gateway to Central Europe, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich history, and culinary delights. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes like svíčková and exploring the charming streets of Český Krumlov. The best time to visit is during spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the city is alive with cultural festivals.

Day 3

Day 3

Nuremberg

Nuremberg

Nuremberg commands the imagination on two levels: as the glittering medieval city where Holy Roman Emperors held court, Albrecht Dürer was born, and craftsmen produced the first pocket watch — and as the site of the 20th century's darkest chapter, where Nazi rallies and subsequent war crimes trials left permanent marks on European history and conscience. The Kaiserburg castle crowning the hill above the perfectly preserved old town offers sweeping views of a cityscape that, despite wartime bombing, remains one of Germany's most beautiful. The Documentation Centre on the former Nazi Rally Grounds is essential, sobering history; the Christmas Market on the Hauptmarkt, held since 1628, is among Europe's finest. Visit May through October or December.

Day 4

Day 4

Regensburg

Regensburg

Regensburg, Bavaria's medieval masterpiece on the Danube, is one of Central Europe's most intact ancient cities — its Roman origins visible in the Porta Praetoria stone gate, its medieval prosperity celebrated in the soaring twin towers of St. Peter's Cathedral and the twelfth-century Stone Bridge. UNESCO World Heritage status acknowledges a skyline dotted with patrician towers, while the famous Historische Wurstküchl, Germany's oldest operating sausage kitchen, has been serving spit-grilled bratwurst since the 1140s. The surrounding hills produce excellent Bavarian whites. May through September offers the most convivial riverbank atmosphere.

Day 5

Day 5

Passau

Passau

Passau occupies one of Central Europe's most dramatic natural stages — a narrow peninsula at the confluence of three rivers, the Danube, Inn, and Ilz, where the old town's baroque spires and shuttered merchants' houses crowd the very tip of the land between the waters. St. Stephen's Cathedral houses the world's largest church organ, a 17,974-pipe instrument whose daily concerts fill the nave with a sound that seems architectural in its density. The Veste Oberhaus fortress above the city commands panoramic views across three countries on clear days. Passau is a classic Danube river cruise departure point; spring and early autumn, when the river runs high and the light turns golden, are the finest seasons.

Day 6

Day 6

Engelhartszell

Engelhartszell

Engelhartszell an der Donau is a tranquil Upper Austrian village on the Danube, distinguished by Stift Engelszell — the country's only Trappist monastery, where monks have brewed acclaimed beers and crafted artisan cheese since the thirteenth century. Visitors should not miss a tasting at the abbey followed by a hike above the Schlögener Schlinge, the Danube's most dramatic horseshoe bend. Late spring through early autumn offers the finest conditions, when the river runs calm, the orchards are in bloom, and the monastery garden is at its most fragrant.

Day 7

Day 7

Spitz

Spitz

The Port of Spitz, a charming village on the Danube River, is celebrated for its rich history and stunning architectural beauty. Must-do experiences include savoring Wachauer Marillenknödel and visiting the nearby Dürnstein Castle. The best season to visit is spring, when the apricot blossoms are in full bloom, creating a picturesque landscape.

Day 7

Day 7

Tulln

Tulln

Tulln is the Danube Garden City northwest of Vienna, birthplace of expressionist painter Egon Schiele, where 60,000 rose bushes, world-class Wachau wines, and a compelling art museum create a cultural gem along Europe's great river. Must-dos include visiting the Egon Schiele Museum, walking the rose-lined Danube promenade, and tasting Grüner Veltliner at a local Heuriger. Visit June for peak rose season or year-round as a Vienna day trip.

Day 7

Day 7

Vienna

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 9

Day 9

Budapest

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 1

Prague

Prague

The port of Prague is a vibrant gateway to Central Europe, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich history, and culinary delights. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes like svíčková and exploring the charming streets of Český Krumlov. The best time to visit is during spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the city is alive with cultural festivals.

Day 3

Prague

Prague

The port of Prague is a vibrant gateway to Central Europe, renowned for its stunning architecture, rich history, and culinary delights. Must-do experiences include savoring traditional dishes like svíčková and exploring the charming streets of Český Krumlov. The best time to visit is during spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the city is alive with cultural festivals.

Nuremberg

Nuremberg

Nuremberg commands the imagination on two levels: as the glittering medieval city where Holy Roman Emperors held court, Albrecht Dürer was born, and craftsmen produced the first pocket watch — and as the site of the 20th century's darkest chapter, where Nazi rallies and subsequent war crimes trials left permanent marks on European history and conscience. The Kaiserburg castle crowning the hill above the perfectly preserved old town offers sweeping views of a cityscape that, despite wartime bombing, remains one of Germany's most beautiful. The Documentation Centre on the former Nazi Rally Grounds is essential, sobering history; the Christmas Market on the Hauptmarkt, held since 1628, is among Europe's finest. Visit May through October or December.

Day 4

Regensburg

Regensburg

Regensburg, Bavaria's medieval masterpiece on the Danube, is one of Central Europe's most intact ancient cities — its Roman origins visible in the Porta Praetoria stone gate, its medieval prosperity celebrated in the soaring twin towers of St. Peter's Cathedral and the twelfth-century Stone Bridge. UNESCO World Heritage status acknowledges a skyline dotted with patrician towers, while the famous Historische Wurstküchl, Germany's oldest operating sausage kitchen, has been serving spit-grilled bratwurst since the 1140s. The surrounding hills produce excellent Bavarian whites. May through September offers the most convivial riverbank atmosphere.

Day 5

Passau

Passau

Passau occupies one of Central Europe's most dramatic natural stages — a narrow peninsula at the confluence of three rivers, the Danube, Inn, and Ilz, where the old town's baroque spires and shuttered merchants' houses crowd the very tip of the land between the waters. St. Stephen's Cathedral houses the world's largest church organ, a 17,974-pipe instrument whose daily concerts fill the nave with a sound that seems architectural in its density. The Veste Oberhaus fortress above the city commands panoramic views across three countries on clear days. Passau is a classic Danube river cruise departure point; spring and early autumn, when the river runs high and the light turns golden, are the finest seasons.

Day 6

Engelhartszell

Engelhartszell

Engelhartszell an der Donau is a tranquil Upper Austrian village on the Danube, distinguished by Stift Engelszell — the country's only Trappist monastery, where monks have brewed acclaimed beers and crafted artisan cheese since the thirteenth century. Visitors should not miss a tasting at the abbey followed by a hike above the Schlögener Schlinge, the Danube's most dramatic horseshoe bend. Late spring through early autumn offers the finest conditions, when the river runs calm, the orchards are in bloom, and the monastery garden is at its most fragrant.

Day 7

Spitz

Spitz

The Port of Spitz, a charming village on the Danube River, is celebrated for its rich history and stunning architectural beauty. Must-do experiences include savoring Wachauer Marillenknödel and visiting the nearby Dürnstein Castle. The best season to visit is spring, when the apricot blossoms are in full bloom, creating a picturesque landscape.

Tulln

Tulln

Tulln is the Danube Garden City northwest of Vienna, birthplace of expressionist painter Egon Schiele, where 60,000 rose bushes, world-class Wachau wines, and a compelling art museum create a cultural gem along Europe's great river. Must-dos include visiting the Egon Schiele Museum, walking the rose-lined Danube promenade, and tasting Grüner Veltliner at a local Heuriger. Visit June for peak rose season or year-round as a Vienna day trip.

Vienna

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 9

Budapest

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.

Cabin Categories

Grand Suite 1
Grand Suite 2
Grand Suite 9

Grand Suite

Suite
310 m²Max 2
GS

Luxurious riverview grand suite (310 sq ft - 28.8 sq m)

Grand suites include handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual climate-controlled thermostat, direct-dial telephone, flat-screen TV with infotainment centre

Marble bathroom with Hermès bath and body products, plush towels, backlit magnifying mirror, cosy bathrobes and slippers, a rain shower and tub, and a secluded toilet area.

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsTVSafe+10
US$12,499 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Royal Suite 1
Royal Suite 2
Royal Suite 6

Royal Suite

Suite
390 m²Max 2
RS

Luxurious riverview royal suite (390 sq ft - 36.2 sq m) with spacious living room

Handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual climate-control thermostat, flat-screen TV with infotainment centre

Marble bathroom with Hermès bath and body products, plush towels, special towel warmers, backlit magnifying mirror, heated mirrors, cosy bathrobes and slippers, separate rain shower and tub, and a secluded toilet area

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsTVSafe+12
US$13,344 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Suite 1
Suite 2
Suite 10

Suite

Suite
390 m²Max 2
S

Luxurious riverview suite (225 sq ft - 20.9 sq m)
Suites include handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, direct-dial telephone, individual thermostat and flat-screen TV with infotainment center
Marble bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, backlit magnifying mirror, cozy bathrobes and slippers

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedSuite BenefitsTVSafe+12
US$9,299 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
View Details
Deluxe French Balcony 1
Deluxe French Balcony 2
Deluxe French Balcony 3

Deluxe French Balcony

Balcony
150 m²Max 2
DFB

Luxurious riverview stateroom (150 sq ft - 14 sq m) with a French balcony

Handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual climate-controlled thermostat, direct-dial telephone, and flat-screen TV with infotainment centre, mineral water

Marble bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, backlit magnifying mirror, cosy bathrobes and slippers

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVSafeHair Dryer+6
US$5,524 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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French Balcony 1
French Balcony 2
French Balcony 5

French Balcony

Balcony
150 m²Max 2
FB

Luxurious riverview stateroom (150 sq ft - 14 sq m) with a French balcony

Handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual climate-controlled thermostat, direct-dial telephone, and flat-screen TV with infotainment centre, mineral water

Marble bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, backlit magnifying mirror, cosy bathrobes and slippers.

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVSafeHair Dryer+6
US$4,844 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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Classic 1
Classic 2
Classic 3

Classic

Outside
150 m²Max 2
C

Luxurious riverview stateroom (150 sq ft - 14 sq m)

Handcrafted Savoir Beds of England, built-in closets, hair dryer, safe, individual climate-controlled thermostat, direct-dial telephone, and flat-screen TV with infotainment centre, mineral water

Marble bathroom with Asprey bath and body products, plush towels, backlit magnifying mirror, cosy bathrobes and slippers.

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedTVSafeHair Dryer+6
US$4,164 /person+ US$0 taxes & fees
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