Viking River Cruises Viking Idun
Grand European Tour
July 21-August 4, 2012

Amsterdam, Netherlands to Budapest, Hungary - 14 nights

from $3,961.501 per person
Imagine 15 magical days along the Rhine, Main and Danube Rivers. From Holland’s windmill-studded
tulip fields to Germany’s fairytale castles, from the engineering marvel of the Main-Danube Canal
to the picturesque vineyards of Austria’s Wachau Valley, this epic voyage presents the highlights
of Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. Savor a decadent Sachertorte in a Viennese cafe
and panoramic views of imperial Budapest—and along the way, discover the legend of the Lorelei, the
ancient art of glassblowing, the music of Mozart and more.
Amsterdam Arrive in Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, and transfer to your ship.
After boarding, the afternoon is yours to explore the city on your own. If your arrival schedule
permits, you may enjoy an organized trip to the Anne Frank House. (D)
Kinderdijk This morning, sail to Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you
tour this fascinating network of windmills and other ingenious flood management technologies.
After lunch aboard, enjoy an afternoon of sjoelen (Dutch table shuffleboard) and sample Dutch
cheeses and jenever, a juniper liqueur. Cruise through the night. (B, L, D)
Cologne You have a morning tour of Cologne, including a visit to the Dom, Germany’s
largest cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After your tour, spend the rest of the day
and evening exploring Cologne on your own—there are Roman ruins, interesting neighborhoods and
wonderful museums like the Fragrance Museum and the Chocolate Museum. As always, your Program
Director can help you plan your free time. Lunch and dinner are served aboard; we depart at
midnight. (B, L, D)
Koblenz & Middle Rhine Cruise past hilltop castles along the Rhine, stopping in Koblenz
to visit Marksburg, the only Rhine castle never destroyed. After your tour, continue cruising;
this stunning stretch of the Rhine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You pass the Lorelei Rock,
which marks the river’s narrowest point; the rock is named for a local legend about Rhine Maidens
who lure sailors to their doom. Lunch and dinner served aboard. (B, L, D)
Miltenberg The morning is spent sailing along the beautiful Main River as it winds
its way through the Spessart region. After lunch, stop in Miltenberg, known for its half-timbered
houses, including the oldest inn in Germany. You have a walking tour and some free time to explore.
Back on board, learn about the region’s glassblowing traditions during a live demonstration;
you also have the opportunity to learn some useful German words and phrases. Sail through the night
to Wurzburg. (B, L, D)
Wurzburg
After breakfast, tour Wurzburg’s Bishops’ Residenz, one of Germany’s largest and most ornate baroque
palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy scenic afternoon cruising—or instead of touring Wurzburg,
take an optional full-day excursion along Germany’s “Romantic Road” to Rothenburg, which features a
turreted city wall and lovely Gothic and baroque architecture. Rejoin your ship for dinner and an
interesting presentation about the European Union. (B, L, D)
Bamberg Sail through the morning; after lunch, we visit Bamberg, with its medieval city
center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your walking tour includes a visit to the magnificent
11th-century cathedral, reworked in late-Romanesque style in the 13th century, and the very
picturesque city hall built on a tiny island in the middle of a river. Take some free time to
enjoy Bamberg and perhaps try some of the town’s distinctive smoke-flavored beer before
returning aboard. (B, L, D)
Nuremberg After breakfast, disembark in Nuremberg. Visit the ruins of Zeppelin Field,
used in the 1930s as Nazi parade grounds, and see the Palace of Justice, site of the famous
Nuremberg Trials. Spend some free time exploring Nuremberg’s Old Town area, or join an optional
World War II history tour including the Documentation Center Museum. We depart just before
dinner. (B, L, D)
Regensburg Arrive in Regensburg in the late morning; after lunch, tour this wonderfully
preserved medieval city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site including structures dating back to Roman times.
Discover many 13th- and 14th-century patrician houses and see the splendid St. Peter’s Cathedral.
During free time, visit the Alte Wurstküche (Old Sausage Kitchen), Germany’s oldest restaurant.
Dinner is served aboard before our evening departure. (B, L, D)
Passau On this morning’s walking tour, see Passau’s narrow streets and Italianate
architecture, and pass the Veste Oberhaus, a 13th-century fortress that served for centuries as
a bishop’s stronghold. Then, listen to a concert on Europe’s largest pipe organ in St. Stephan’s
Cathedral.† Take some time this afternoon to explore Passau before returning aboard for
dinner. (B, L, D)
Melk & Durnstein
After breakfast, visit the abbey at Melk, a 900-year-old Benedictine monastery featuring Austria’s
finest Italian baroque architecture. Rejoin your ship; cruise through the spectacular Wachau Valley
this afternoon. Before dinner, you have free time to explore Durnstein. You can see Kuenringer
Castle, or sample some local vintages from this famous wine-producing region. (B, L, D)
Vienna Ride along Vienna’s Ringstrasse, which replaced the city walls in the mid-19th
century. You will also see Vienna’s world-famous Opera House, St. Stephan’s Cathedral and Hofburg
Palace. Return aboard for lunch. The rest of the day is yours to further explore Vienna’s many
cafes and museums; you could visit the home of your favorite classical composer. After dinner,
enjoy an optional classical concert. (B, L, D)
Bratislava Arrive early and embark on a walking tour of Slovakia’s charming capital
to see attractions like the medieval fortifications at Michael’s Tower, baroque Jesuit Church
and Gothic St. Martin’s Cathedral. You also pass by several baroque palaces from the Habsburg
Dynasty before you return to your ship for an afternoon of scenic cruising. Late tonight, arrive
in Budapest. (B, L, D)
Budapest The Danube River divides this Hungarian capital city into “Buda” and “Pest.”
Explore both parts, starting with Pest’s National Opera House and historic Heroes’ Square. In
Buda, stroll Fishermen’s Hill to Fishermen’s Bastion and Matthias Church. Enjoy lunch aboard
with the rest of the day to explore on your own. Return to your ship for a traditional Hungarian
farewell dinner. (B, L, D)
Budapest After breakfast, disembark and proceed to the airport for your return flight.
Or, extend your journey with 3 nights in Prague, Czech Republic, where you tour Old Town landmarks
and Prague Castle. (B)

Your vacation package includes:
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14-night cruise aboard the Viking Idun
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All meals and tours per itinerary above
(B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner)
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Port charges, departure taxes, and government fees

A deposit of $500.00 per person is required to reserve your
cabin. Rates start at $3,961.501 per person, based on double
occupancy, for a half-height window stateroom. Airfare and transfers to the ship in Amsterdam
and from the ship in Budapest, and trip insurance are not included. Optional extensions
available are a two-night pre-cruise stay in Amsterdam for $499.00 per person, or a three-night
post-cruise extension in Prague for $699.00 per person.
| Category |
Accommodations |
Group
Rate1 |
| F |
Half-height window stateroom (150 sq ft) |
$3,961.50 |
| E |
Half-height window stateroom (150 sq ft) |
$4,141.50 |
| D |
French balcony stateroom (135 sq ft) |
$4,901.50 |
| C |
French balcony stateroom (135 sq ft) |
$5,381.50 |
| B |
Verandah stateroom (205 sq ft) |
$5,461.50 |
| A |
Verandah stateroom (205 sq ft) |
$5,841.50 |
| AA |
Two-room Verandah Suite (270 sq ft) |
$7,761.50 |
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