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Budapest to Munich , 8 Days

15th April - September 2025, From €1595pp

The cruise from Budapest to Munich is a captivating river journey through Central Europe. Starting in Budapest, Hungary's stunning capital, the cruise navigates the Danube River, offering picturesque views and stops at charming towns and historic cities. Highlights include visits to Vienna, known for its imperial architecture and music heritage, and the medieval towns of Dürnstein and Regensburg. The voyage concludes in Munich, Germany's vibrant Bavarian capital, renowned for its rich history, culture, and beer gardens. This cruise combines cultural immersion, scenic landscapes, and leisurely exploration of some of Europe's most beautiful regions.

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15th April - September 2025 8 Days From €1595pp

  • All meals plus beer, wine & soft drink with lunch & dinner on board

  • Shore excursions and unique Insider Experiences

  • A variety of on board evening entertainment

  • Cruise Director & expert local guides

  • Overseas transfers, port charges & tipping

Package Includes:

Itinerary:

  • Day 1 - Budapest, Hungary

  • Day 2 - Budapest, Hungary

  • Day 3 - Bratislava, Slovakia

  • Day 4 - Vienna, Austria

  • Day 5 - Durnstein & Melk, Austria

  • Day 6 - Linz, Austria

  • Day 7 - Passau, Germany

  • Day 8 - Munich, Germany

Price and availability may change at any time

Pricing based on 2 adults Sharing

Ref: APT

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