Vienna
Welcome to Vienna. Upon arrival, transfer to your luxury hotel in the centre of town. The day is free for you to explore at your own pace.
Vienna
Begin your Viennese adventure with a morning coach tour around the city, guided by a local expert. Visit the historic Ringstrasse, an iconic boulevard that circles the old city and is lined with grand buildings. Continue with a walking tour of the city centre, where youll visit the majestic Opera House, renowned for its world-class performances since 1869. Then stop off at the stunning St. Stephens Cathedral and the elegant Belvedere Palace.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore Viennas rich history, art, and architecture at your own pace. Or choose to savour the citys unique charm in a traditional Viennese café.
Vienna > Budapest
After breakfast, say farewell to Vienna, taking many wonderful memories with you. For guests joining a Europe river cruise, you will be transferred to Budapest.
Bratislava
Slovakia’s capital since independence in 1993, Bratislava is a modern multicultural metropolis with an intriguing history. Its Old Town is glorious with medieval and Gothic architecture. Its well-preserved hilltop castle, which dates back to the ninth century, still dominates the town. These charming historic sites contrast with its brutalist socialist architecture, which is evident around the city.
Freechoice:
Spend the afternoon discovering the city, with one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:
Communist tour of Bratislava: Journey behind the Iron Curtain and learn about Bratislava during the communist regime. Your local guide will share how this controversial regime impacted directly on the daily lives of Slovaks and shaped Bratislava’s complex identity.
Walking tour of Bratislava: Join a knowledgeable local guide to see the highlights of the city, including the Hlavné Námestie (main square) and the Old Town Hall while learning about the history of the city.
Coffee and cake with a Slovakian family: On this authentic and immersive experience, you’ll visit a local family home to gain an insight about the everyday lives of Slovaks, while enjoying delicious coffee and cake.
Bratislava > Vac
Enjoy a relaxing day on board your Scenic Space-Ship as you cruise through Slovakia and into Hungary. Request a coffee from your butler and enjoy it in the comfort of your Scenic Sun Lounge, as the beautiful Danube scenery rolls by. Work out in the gym, book in for a treatment in the spaˆ or be soothed by the healing properties of the Salt Therapy Lounge.
This evening, you will arrive in Vac.
Enrich
Tonight, step back into Hungary’s imperial past as you attend an exclusive classical concert inside Gödöllõ Royal Palace, one of the favourite residences of Queen Elisabeth of Hungary. The world’s second largest Baroque palace, it dates back to the 18th century.
Budapest
Wake in Budapest this morning. Divided by the Danube, with Buda on one side and Pest on the other, this city became united in 1873 when a newly built bridge connected the two. It’s an architectural treasure trove comprising styles from Gothic to Art Nouveau and everything in between. It is also well known for its hot springs and thermal baths, and has a vibrant nightlife scene.
Freechoice:
Choose from a range of Scenic Freechoice activities on offer this morning:
Guided hike of Buda: Strap on your walking shoes for a beautiful hike through the Buda district of the city. On your walk, see Várkert Bazár and beautifully landscaped gardens, all while enjoying great views over the Danube River and the city architecture.
Budapest’s past and present: This walking and coach tour will give insight on Budapest’s communist past and life today as part of the European Union, including the 1956 Hungarian revolution and the significant Jewish events that have shaped modern culture.
Beethoven’s favourite getaway: Travel to Brunszvik Castle, a favourite retreat of the famed composer, to admire its Neo Gothic architecture and the grand gardens. Learn about Beethoven’s life in the dedicated Memorial Museum.
Etyek region wineries and vineyards: The Etyek wine region, often called the ‘vineyard of Budapest’, is renowned for its crisp, aromatic white wines and sparkling wines. Learn about its winemaking tradition and taste local vintages.
Jewish Heritage Tour: During this tour you will learn about the significant Jewish events from history that have shaped the culture of today. You will also visit the fascinating Jewish Museum and impressive Synagogue.
This afternoon is free for you to relax and enjoy, with the ship staying in Budapest until late. Feel free to explore the city and take in its historic beauty at your own pace.
Kalocsa > Mohacs
You will arrive in Kalocsa this morning, one of the oldest towns in Hungary. Known for its rich history, this region is renowned for producing some of the worlds most intricate and beautiful folk art, particularly its detailed embroidery. It was an important agricultural centre in the 19th century and the region has retained much of its rural charm.
Freechoice:
Discover more about local culture on one of these Scenic Freechoice excursions:
Hungarian Traditions: The region of Kalocsa is teeming with culture and traditions. It is famous for its traditional handicrafts such as needlework and embroidery. Learn about the origins of these beautiful designs as well as other crafts.
Hungarian Horse Show: Kalocsa is located on the Great Hungarian Plain, with an agricultural history dating back more than 2,000 years. Watch a traditional horse show, meet the horsemen who will demonstrate impressive equestrian skills and enjoy a tasting of local delicacies.
This afternoon your Scenic Space-Ship will cruise to Mohacs, arriving later tonight.
Mohacs > Osijek
Nestled along the Danube, this small Hungarian town was the site of the 16th century Battle of Mohacs, which led to the destruction of the Hungarian monarchy and the rise of Ottoman and Habsburg ruler. From here, you will explore the surrounding regions.
Freechoice:
Choose from one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice activities:
Guided tour of Pecs : First settled by the Romans and then later the Turks, and located close by the Croatian border, Pecs is a melange of cultures. On a guided tour, you can see its Roman ruins, Turkish baths, Baroque buildings, and decorative arts and crafts, like porcelain.
Villány wine village: Visit a charming town in the Villány wine region, known for its exceptional red wines, particularly bold, full-bodied varieties. See its rows of historic wine cellars, sample local wines and visit an old mill.
Zsolnay Ceramics Museum: Founded in 1853, Zsolnay Porcelain has a proud history of creating hand-painted decorative, ornamental, and architectural porcelains. View a splendid historic collection at the museum in Pecs, which is housed in the company’s former factory.
Spend the afternoon on board your luxurious Scenic Space-Ship as you cruise towards the Croatian border, perhaps relaxing with a regional wine or beer in the Panorama Lounge & Bar.
Osijek
Wake this morning in the Croatian town of Osijek, a small city with a turbulent history. Over the past 500 years it has been part of the Ottoman, Habsburg and Austro-Hungarian empires, and in the 1990s was the epicentre of the Croatian War of Independence. Many of the grand Baroque buildings remain standing but bear the scars of the war. Osijek is famous for its food, which is heavily influenced by Hungary and features plenty of paprika, locally made sausages and river fish.
Freechoice:
Explore your way with one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice activities:
Walking tour of Osijek: Take a guided walking tour of this charming city, visiting the well-preserved Baroque Old Town and fortress.
Cycling tour: Explore the Kopacki Rit Nature Park on two wheels on this guided tour. The park is home to 293 kinds of birds, 46 species of freshwater fish, amphibians, reptiles, wild boars and red deer, and the ponds and lakes are teeming with water lilies. You may even see the most famous inhabitant, the white-tailed eagle.
Baranja wine region: The fertile soil of the Baranja region is famous for its exceptional white wines. You will tour family-owned wineries to savour locally produced wine in rustic cellars or outdoor terraces with sweeping views of the vines.
After your touring this morning, you will visit the home of a local Croatian family for lunch. Immerse yourself in this cultural and culinary experience as you enjoy an authentic meal prepared with fresh vegetables from the host’s garden. North-eastern Croatia is the ‘breadbasket’ of the country so it is only natural that the villagers take great pride in their gardens. You’ll be treated to a feast for both the palate and the eyes.
This afternoon will be spent on board your luxurious Scenic Space-Ship as you cruise towards Serbia.
Novi Sad
Novi Sad is the second largest city in Serbia, a lively place of music, art and liberal freedoms. It’s an ethnically diverse city, has a thriving contemporary art scene with several large-scale public murals and hosts vibrant festivals, all while nurturing its rich 500-year history.
Freechoice:
Explore your way with one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice activities:
Guided tour of Novi Sad: Join your local guide as you discover all that makes this city a true highlight of this region, from the 18th-century Petrovaradin Fortress, to charming Dunavska Street, lined with colourful buildings and a popular place for walking, gathering and dining.
Hike to Petrovaradin Fortress: A symbol of the city, the fortress is often referred to as Gibraltar on the Danube. Learn about its powerful history, dating back to the Middle Ages, as you hike to and be rewarded with magnificent views over the Danube River and city below.
Excursion to Sremski Karlovci: Journey by coach for a guided tour of this charming Baroque town, which was once a hub of the cultural and political life of the Serbs. Enjoy some free time to explore on your own, followed by a visit to a local winery and honey museum.
Fruska Gora National Park: Explore Serbia’s oldest national park, where the landscape is blanketed with oak and beech wood forests, more than 60 family vineyards, and 16 monasteries. Visit the oldest monastery, dating to the 16th century, and stop by a winery for a tasting.
Your ship will remain in Novi Sad until late tonight, so you can go ashore and soak up the atmosphere of the city after dark.
Belgrade
The capital of Serbia, Belgrade is known as the ‘Door to Central Europe’ and lies at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. This eclectic city is steeped in history, with Neolithic ruins found nearby, a fortress built by the Romans, Brutalist buildings that sit beside Art Nouveau architecture, and a bohemian vibe. One of the oldest capitals in Europe, Belgrade has been rebuilt almost 40 times.
Freechoice:
Explore your way with one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice activities:
Guided city tour : By coach and foot, you’ll tour the major sites of the city with a local guide. See the cobbled streets of the Bohemian Quarter and Kalemegdan Fortress, which has been the site of more than 100 battles and offers panoramic views of the rivers below. Afterwards, enjoy free time to explore on your own.
Panoramic city tour including Titos Memorial: Join a local guide to tour the city’s highlights, including the Ottoman old town, Kalemegdan Fortress and Republic Square, followed by some free time. You will also visit the memorial dedicated to Tito, the former ruler of Yugoslavia.
Cycling tour along the Danube: Trace the banks of the Danube on two wheels, admiring the beautiful scenery and learning about the fascinating history of Belgrade from your local guide.
Education with the Roma community: Visit the Bread of Life project, which works to reduce the prejudices against Roma people, help Roma children to finish primary school and integrate better into society. See how the project is benefiting the community and meet some of the children to hear about the challenges they face.
Enrich
Visit St. Sava, the largest orthodox temple in the Balkans. Have a chance to explore the frescos-lined walls of the cathedrals crypt where the church choir will perform some of the most beautiful hymns just for you. Due to the acoustics in the crypt, this incredible performance is a once of a lifetime opportunity.
Golubac > Donji Milanovac
This morning you will be docked in the charming town of Golubac, which is home to one of Europe’s best preserved medieval fortresses. It was strategically built at the section of the Danube River that narrows to form the Iron Gate gorge.
Freechoice:
Choose one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice excursions:
Golubac Fortress: Take a guided tour of the 14th-century fortress, built on a steep embankment of the Danube in the Djerdap National Park. It has nine towers connected by ramparts and has been an imposing figure above the river for centuries.
Lepenski Vir Archaeological Site: One of the most significant archaeological sites in the region, Lepenski Vir was first inhabited some 12,000 years ago. Tour the excavation site of 136 building ruins, a central square, fireplaces and stone idols. Learn how it was discovered and gain a fascinating insight into Europe’s early stone age.
Hike through Djerdap National Park: Join a local park ranger and local guide and hike through the Djerdap National Park. Enjoy spectacular sights along the way such as Golubac Fortress and incredible views over the Danube River.
After your Scenic Freechoice excursions, the ship will be waiting for you downriver at the town of Donji Milanovac. This afternoon, you will cruise through the spectacular scenery of the Iron Gates. This stretch of the Danube is the natural border between Serbia and Romania and features four narrow gorges, soaring cliffs and the might rock carving of Decebalus, the former Romanian king.
Vidin
You will arrive early in Vidin, Bulgaria, this morning. This historic town has a well-preserved medieval fortress and sits between the borders of Bulgaria and Romania. The region boasts a fertile landscape where wine has been grown for almost a century.
Freechoice:
Choose one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice excursions:
Hiking to Belogradchik Castle Ruins: Take an active hiking tour to the Belogradchik Fortress. Admire the unique rock formations and the ruins of the ancient stronghold constructed when the region was part of the Roman Empire.
Visit to a local winery: Travel to Negovanovtsi village and Dos Alamos Winery for a tour and tasting. Established in 2013, this boutique vineyard grows Bulgarian Rubin grapes (used for high-quality reds) as well as sauvignon blanc and semillon.
Ancestry of the Kitchen – Banitsa cooking demonstration: Recipes have long been passed down through generations and are often kept as a family secret. Meet with a local who will tell you about life in this region as well as divulge a family recipe of traditional banitsa, a delicious cheese-filled pie made with filo pastry.
Triangle of Tolerance walking tour: Join a walking tour of Vidin to learn its history and the legacy of tolerance among its residents. You will see the Metropolis Orthodox church of St. Nicholas, the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Dimitar, the Osman Mosque, and the Synagogue.
Rousse
This morning, dock in the town of Rousse, often described as ‘Little Vienna’. Join a local guide on a sightseeing tour of this opulent town this morning, resplendent in Belle Epoque architecture and leafy manicured squares. You will also learn about traditional Bulgarian handicrafts, sample some delicious local wine and delight in a short piano recital. Afterwards, you’ll enjoy some free time to wander, before returning to the ship.
Silistra > Cernavoda
Wake in Silistra this morning. This Bulgarian town has changed hands many times over the centuries. It was a major Turkish fortress and trade centre in the 15th century, played a significant role in the Russo-Turkish wars of the 1870s, briefly became part of Romania after the Second Balkan War, and finally reverted to Bulgaria in 1940. The town is dotted with historic sites stretching back to late Roman times.
Freechoice:
Choose from one of this morning’s Scenic Freechoice:
Active walk to Silistra Fort: Take a guided walking tour of the 19th-century fort and learn about its history. It is the best preserved of the six points of the Turkish fortification system, which played an important role in the Russo-Turkish wars.
Visit Alfatar Village: Travel to this small village, located just outside of Silistra. Learn how its people have lived over the centuries and kept their traditions alive in the ethnographic museum and see the beautifully restored Holy Trinity temple, a treasured symbol of the Bulgarian Orthodox religion. You’ll also visit the school to meet local children and hear about daily life for young Bulgarians.
Return to your Scenic Space-Ship to enjoy an afternoon of cruising through unspoiled lands. You may wish to take a turn around the walking track up on the Sun Deck to stretch your legs while enjoying the ever-changing scenery or join in one of the wellness activities on board.
Constanta
After spending the night docked in Cernavoda, you will cruise towards Constanta, Romania, this morning. Sitting on the Black Sea Coast, Constanta is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, dating back to 600BC. Join a guided tour to learn about this long and fascinating heritage. Visit Ovid Square, Orthodox Cathedral, scenic promenade and Genovese Lighthouse. Enjoy some free time before you return to your Scenic Space-Ship.
Constanta > Bucharest
Farewell your Scenic Space-Ship this morning and transfer to Bucharest, stopping for lunch on the way.
The capital of Romania was once called the Paris of the East, however WWII changed the face of the city with much of its Art Nouveau and Art Deco architecture destroyed. Now a unique mix of Art Nouveau remnants and Brutalist-era architecture sits along wide, tree-lined boulevards and leafy squares, hidden street art and thriving nightlife. Admire the many splendid Orthodox churches and be awed by the gargantuan Palace of Parliament.
Upon arrival, all guests will take a guided tour of the city by coach, from the south of Bucharest to Primaverii Palace (home to the infamous Ceausescus), stopping to see its grandest squares, including Union Square, University Square, Roman Square, Victory Square and Charles de Gaulle Square.
This evening you will check into a hotel and enjoy a farewell dinner.
Bucharest > Sibiu
This morning, you’ll begin your journey into Transylvania by travelling from Bucharest to the medieval town of Sibiu. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant with your fellow travellers after checking into your hotel.
Sibiu > Sighisoara > Brasov
Today you’ll awaken in Sibiu. The fortified town is a historian’s delight, filled with museums, cathedrals and palaces to discover. This afternoon, travel to the village of Sighisoara, the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler himself. It’s also one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe, with cobblestone lanes and colourful buildings that have remained largely unchanged since the 12th century.
Freechoice:
Today you can choose from the following Scenic Freechoice:
Explore the walled city: The World Heritage-listed walled city at the centre of Sighisoara was built by the Saxons between the 12th and 17th centuries. Much of it still stands today, making it one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world. A local guide will show you the highlights.
Hike the hill: If you’re feeling more active, hike up the covered stairway to the 14th century Church on the Hill. It’s a spectacular example of Gothic Transylvanian architecture and has been restored many times throughout history. The climb rewards you with superb views over the city.
Afterwards you’ll travel to Brasov, a colourful town that brings together Gothic spires, medieval watchtowers, sprawling squares and Soviet-era concrete. Here, check into your hotel for a two-night stay.
Brasov
This morning, your guide will show you the sights of Brasov, a charming town that brings together Gothic spires, medieval watchtowers, sprawling squares and Soviet-era concrete.
Dracula is Transylvania’s most famous figure. Though author Bram Stoker never visited Romania, he is said to have been inspired by the place you’ll visit this afternoon – Bran Castle. Perched dramatically on a clifftop, this white stone fortress was built in the 14th century and is a maze of narrow passageways, hidden rooms and sunny courtyards.
Tonight, join your fellow travellers and enjoy a delicious dinner in one of Brasov’s finest restaurants.
Brasov > Bucharest
After breakfast, a local guide will take you to Peles Castle, a Neo-Classical masterpiece built in the 1870s by the first king of Romania as a summer residence. Inside, the rooms are exquisitely decorated with paintings, carved wood and stained glass. Nearby, Sinaia Monastery is the oldest monastery in the region and is home to two churches, one from the 17th century and one built by the royal family in the 19th century.
This afternoon, you’ll begin the journey back to Bucharest, where you’ll check into your hotel for the night. Enjoy dinner at the hotel this evening.
Bucharest
After a final breakfast in Bucharest, it’s time to farewell this fascinating part of Eastern Europe. The spectacular landscapes, medieval villages and sense of fairy tales coming to life will stay with you long after your journey.
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