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1 | Oltenita, RomaniaEmbarkment | |||
![]() Oltenita, Romania, is a quaint riverside town situated where the Old Danube meets the beautiful waters of the river. Visiting Oltenita during your cruise is a wonderful opportunity to explore this charming destination that showcases the rich cultural heritage and stunning scenery of the region.
Upon arriving at the harbour, cruisers can indulge in various delightful activities. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where you can enjoy the picturesque views and spot local fishermen at work. History enthusiasts might want to visit the local museum, which houses fascinating exhibits showcasing the area’s rich past. Nature lovers can consider a short excursion to explore the nearby wetlands, offering chances for bird-watching and appreciating the vibrant ecosystems. With its inviting atmosphere, Oltenita promises a memorable experience for every visitor! | ||||
2 | Cernavoda, RomaniaOvernight | |||
![]() Cernavodă, Romania, is an intriguing stop on your cruise itinerary that offers a unique combination of history and natural beauty. Nestled along the Danube River, this charming town allows cruisers to immerse themselves in Romanian culture while enjoying stunning riverside views.
As you arrive at the harbour, take a moment to explore the fascinating historical sites, such as the nearby ancient ruins at Histria, where you can wander through remnants of a Greek colony that dates back over 2,500 years. Nature lovers can also enjoy a leisurely walk along the Danube or visit the surrounding wetlands, which are home to diverse wildlife. Don’t miss the chance to sample local Romanian cuisine at charming eateries. Cernavodă promises a delightful blend of history and nature, ensuring every cruiser has an enjoyable and memorable experience! | ||||
3 | Cernavoda, Romania | |||
![]() Cernavodă, Romania, is an intriguing stop on your cruise itinerary that offers a unique combination of history and natural beauty. Nestled along the Danube River, this charming town allows cruisers to immerse themselves in Romanian culture while enjoying stunning riverside views.
As you arrive at the harbour, take a moment to explore the fascinating historical sites, such as the nearby ancient ruins at Histria, where you can wander through remnants of a Greek colony that dates back over 2,500 years. Nature lovers can also enjoy a leisurely walk along the Danube or visit the surrounding wetlands, which are home to diverse wildlife. Don’t miss the chance to sample local Romanian cuisine at charming eateries. Cernavodă promises a delightful blend of history and nature, ensuring every cruiser has an enjoyable and memorable experience! | ||||
4 | Rousse, BulgariaOvernight | |||
![]() Rousse is a port city situated on the South bank of the Danube, Bulgaria. It is the fifth largest Bulgarian city with 180,000 people. Rousse is of great economic and cultural importance to Bulgaria – making it a wonderful destination to explore and learn about the history of the area. Rousse is home to a number of intriguing museums and cultural monuments. This includes Bulgaria’s only National Transport Museum, which lies inside the building of the country’s first railway station. There is beauty everywhere you look in Rousse - from scenic parks to impressive architecture. | ||||
5 | Rousse, Bulgaria | |||
![]() Rousse is a port city situated on the South bank of the Danube, Bulgaria. It is the fifth largest Bulgarian city with 180,000 people. Rousse is of great economic and cultural importance to Bulgaria – making it a wonderful destination to explore and learn about the history of the area. Rousse is home to a number of intriguing museums and cultural monuments. This includes Bulgaria’s only National Transport Museum, which lies inside the building of the country’s first railway station. There is beauty everywhere you look in Rousse - from scenic parks to impressive architecture. | ||||
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7 | Belgrade, Serbia | |||
![]() Belgrade, Serbia's bustling capital, offers cruisers an incredible opportunity to explore a city brimming with history, culture, and vibrant life. As the most populous city in Serbia, with around 1.6 million inhabitants, Belgrade serves as the economic, political, and cultural heart of the nation, making it a captivating stop on your cruise itinerary.
During your time in Belgrade, immerse yourself in its rich heritage by visiting sites like the Kalemegdan Fortress, which provides stunning views over the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Explore the many theaters and music venues that showcase local talent, or take a stroll through one of the city’s 65 parks to unwind. Don’t miss the intriguing contrasts of architecture, from historic monuments to remnants of its tumultuous past. With its lively atmosphere and diverse attractions, Belgrade promises an unforgettable experience for every cruiser! | ||||
8 | Osijek, Croatia | |||
![]() Osijek, the largest city in eastern Croatia, is a captivating stop for cruisers eager to explore its rich cultural heritage and stunning Baroque architecture. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and vibrant recreational opportunities, Osijek is an excellent destination to experience the charm of the Croatian countryside.
As you step off the ship, take the opportunity to wander through the picturesque main square, surrounded by stunning historical buildings. Visit the 18th century Baroque citadel for a glimpse into the city’s past, then enjoy a leisurely walk along the promenade by the Drava River. This is a perfect spot to relax and soak in the views. For those looking for unique experiences, crossing the suspension pedestrian bridge towards Baranja reveals beautiful natural landscapes and enjoyable walking trails. Osijek truly offers a delightful mix of history and recreation for every cruiser! | ||||
9 | Budapest, HungaryDisembarkment | |||
![]() Hungary's capital, offers a unique cultural experience to visitors. Arrive in style along the River Danube, the focal point of the city which was previously used as a means to divide the city into the former cities of Buda and Pest. Budapest has become synonymous with Thermal Baths and architecture due to the various architectural styles found throughout the city. Styles include Neo-Gothic buildings such as the impressive Parliament and Budapest's beautiful Renaissance-style Opera House. The Chain Bridge which provided the age old connection between Buda and Pest is highly recommended to visitors to the Eastern European city. |
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