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  1. The Sum Up. Experience the beauty and history of the Danube River on a boat cruise from Vienna to Bratislava. With expert guides providing engaging narratives, passengers can explore iconic landmarks like Devin Castle and the historical center of Bratislava. As you reflect on your memories during the return journey, savor the romantic ...

  2. Dinner Cruise. CHILDREN (10-15 YEARS) €39,00. Enjoy an evening boat trip, while passing the living bustle of the danube canal as well as a cruise on the “great Danube” and passing the lock of Nussdorf. Aperitif and romantic dinner at the reserved and set table, 3-course with a choice of options. BUY TICKETS.

  3. 2023 Vienna River Cruises - Authentic Voyages. With Vienna river cruises, voyagers have the chance to experience an immersive city with a rich musical history and a great culture. Vienna, Austria has a great blend of famed older districts and modern attractions, making it suitable for any kind of river cruise traveler.

  4. The Sum Up. To sum it up, a day trip to Bratislava from Vienna with a catamaran cruise on the Danube River is an exciting and memorable experience. With a knowledgeable guide, convenient transportation, and ample time to explore the city’s hidden gems, this tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and adventure.

  5. Experience in the local culture with a Hungarian folklore show and a traditional Heurigen evening and enjoy a live classical music performance on board with stunning views of Vienna. Feel the wind in your hair on a horse-drawn carriage ride through Neusiedlersee with wine-tasting and lunch. Read More. CALL FOR DATES & PRICES.

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · The Danube & beyond. (The Danube close to where it leaves the city) Since one of Europe’s longest rivers passes through it, you’d imagine Vienna full of local boat tours and river trips. That’s not quite the case. The fault lies with geography, I suspect. The Danube actually flows to one side, away from the city centre where most of the ...

  7. Equipped with a quay measuring 240 metres long and 12 metres wide, Brussels Cruise Terminal is the new passenger terminal at the Port of Brussels. Located in the outer port, next to the “Pavillons Meudon” public transport stop, the terminal is a mooring spot for river-cruise boats measuring up to 135 metres long, which can accommodate up to ...