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Avalon Tranquility II — 9-Night Europe Cruise from Budapest
Avalon Tranquility II

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9-Night Europe Cruise from Budapest

9 nights · Europe · 12 ports of call

9-night Europe cruise aboard Avalon Tranquility II, departing Budapest and calling at Bratislava, Vienna, Dürnstein, Wachau Valley Austria, Neuhofen an der Ybbs and Linz and 5 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Avalon Waterways
Duration
9 nights
Region
Europe · Western Europe · Danube
Departs
Budapest
Returns
Prague

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Where this voyage takes you

BudapestBratislavaViennaDürnsteinNeuhofen an der YbbsLinzSchlögenPassauVilshofenRegensburgPrague
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.
  • History & Culture
  • Food & Drink

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Budapest

      Budapest

      Hungary's grand capital, split by the Danube into hilly Buda and flat Pest. River ships moor in the centre, within reach of the neo-Gothic Parliament, the thermal baths at Széchenyi and the panoramic ramparts of Fisherman's Bastion.

      • Parliament Building
      • Széchenyi Baths
      • Fisherman's Bastion
  2. Day
    2
    • Budapest

      Budapest

      Hungary's grand capital, split by the Danube into hilly Buda and flat Pest. River ships moor in the centre, within reach of the neo-Gothic Parliament, the thermal baths at Széchenyi and the panoramic ramparts of Fisherman's Bastion.

      • Parliament Building
      • Széchenyi Baths
      • Fisherman's Bastion
  3. Day
    3
    • Bratislava

      Bratislava

      Slovakia's compact capital on the Danube, within sight of both Austria and Hungary. A hilltop castle overlooks a small, walkable old town of pastel facades, baroque squares and the Gothic St. Martin's Cathedral where Hungarian kings were once crowned.

      • Bratislava Castle
      • Old Town
      • St. Martin's Cathedral
  4. Day
    4
    • Vienna

      Vienna

      Austria's imperial capital on the Danube, long the seat of the Habsburgs. River ships call within reach of Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg and St. Stephen's Cathedral, in a city famed for coffee houses, classical music and grand ringstrasse architecture.

      • Schönbrunn Palace
      • St. Stephen's Cathedral
      • Coffee houses
  5. Day
    5
    • Dürnstein

      Dürnstein

      A village in Austria's Wachau valley, set among terraced vineyards on a bend of the Danube. A blue-and-white baroque abbey tower marks its skyline, and the ruined castle above town is where Richard the Lionheart was once held captive.

      • Baroque abbey
      • Castle ruins
      • Wachau vineyards
    • Wachau Valley Austria

      A stretch of the Danube in Lower Austria between Melk and Krems, a UNESCO cultural landscape. The Wachau Valley is known for its terraced vineyards, riverside villages, hilltop abbeys, and apricot orchards along a famously scenic reach of the river.

      • Terraced vineyards
      • Dürnstein village
      • Apricot orchards
    • Neuhofen an der Ybbs

      A small market town in Lower Austria, set in the rolling farmland of the Mostviertel where the Ybbs river runs down from the Alps. The region is known for its orchards and cider, with the abbey of Seitenstetten and the foothills of the Eisenwurzen nearby.

      • Mostviertel cider
      • Seitenstetten Abbey
      • Ybbs valley
  6. Day
    6
    • Linz

      Linz

      An Austrian city on the Danube between Salzburg and Vienna, with a large baroque main square at its heart. A pair of funiculars and a tram climb the Pöstlingberg hill above town, and it serves as a river gateway toward the Salzkammergut lakes.

      • Main Square
      • Pöstlingberg hill
      • Danube promenade
  7. Day
    7
    • Schlögen

      Schlögen

      A hamlet on the Danube in Upper Austria, known for the Schlögener Schlinge, a dramatic double loop where the river doubles back between forested hills. River ships pass through this quiet stretch of the valley, prized for its walking trails and views.

      • Schlögen Loop
      • Danube valley
      • Forest trails
    • Passau

      Passau

      A Bavarian city where the Danube, Inn and Ilz rivers meet, near the Austrian border. Long a starting point for Danube cruises, its baroque old town centres on St. Stephen's Cathedral, home to one of the largest church organs in the world.

      • Three rivers
      • St. Stephen's Cathedral
      • Baroque old town
  8. Day
    8
    • Vilshofen

      Vilshofen

      A small Bavarian town on the Danube in Lower Bavaria, often a river-cruise stop for its preserved historic core. Vilshofen's pastel market square and riverside setting make it a gateway into the surrounding Bavarian Forest countryside.

      • Stadtplatz square
      • Danube promenade
      • Bavarian Forest
    • Regensburg

      Regensburg

      A Bavarian city on the Danube with one of Germany's best-preserved medieval centres. River ships call within walking distance of the 12th-century Stone Bridge, the Gothic cathedral and a tangle of lanes lined with patrician towers.

      • Stone Bridge
      • Regensburg Cathedral
      • Medieval old town
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square
  9. Day
    9
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square
  10. Day
    10
    • Prague

      Prague

      The Czech capital, a near-intact medieval city on the Vltava in central Europe. Its hilltop castle, the Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square draw river travellers calling along this stretch of the continent.

      • Charles Bridge
      • Prague Castle
      • Old Town Square

Upcoming departures

  • 27 Oct 2027

Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.

9-Night Europe Cruise from Budapest FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 9-night Europe cruise calls at Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Dürnstein, Wachau Valley Austria, Neuhofen an der Ybbs, Linz, Schlögen, Passau, Vilshofen, Regensburg and Prague.

How many days are spent at sea?

This is a port-intensive itinerary with no full days at sea.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Budapest and ends in Prague.

How long is this cruise?

9 nights aboard Avalon Tranquility II.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 27 Oct 2027. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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