9 Night Danube Discovery & Prague with Uniworld Cruises

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Discover the matchless beauty of the Danube river and the pride of the Czech Republic—Prague all as part of this magnificent 9 night tour with Uniworld Cruises 

  • 12076
  • Ocean
  • 01 Jan 00
  • Europe
  • 01 Jan 70
  • 10Jan70
  • 9 nights
  • River Ambassador
  • Cruise Only

Important Terms

  • * Rates quoted are in Australian dollars.
  • Rates are in AUD/USD
  • Prices are per person, based on twin share, inclusive of port charges, taxes, and all discounts unless otherwise stated.
    Single occupancy and 3rd guest rates are available upon request.
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Day 1: Vienna 

Arrive at Vienna International Airport, where you will be transferred to the ship. 

Day 2: Vienna 

FEATURED EXCURSIONS: Choice of Vienna city tour with visit to Vienna State Opera or exclusive “Vienna, City of Arts” tour

Your panoramic city tour showcases the Habsburg grandeur of stately Ring Street, taking you past the City Hall and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. You’ll then enjoy a lovely stroll to the Neorenaissance State Opera House, where you’ll be treated to a guided tour of this magnificent mid-19th-century structure. Or, you can follow a panoramic tour of the city with a walk through the majestic Belvedere, once the imperial capital and home to the Habsburg dynasty, before heading to the famous Art History Museum. There, you’ll see treasures collected by the Habsburgs on display in the spectacular Kunstkammer (or “cabinet of curiosities”) Wing. Representing a microcosm of the world, the Kunstkammer contains the largest collection of its kind.

Note: The Art History Museum is closed on Mondays. If the tour lands on a Monday, Albertina Museum will be visited instead.

Day 3: Cruising the Wachau Valley, Weissenkirchen (Weissenkirchen or Melk)

FEATURED EXCURSIONS: Choice of Weissenkirchen “Village Day” with exclusive fruit brandy distillery visit or exclusive guided “Go Active” vineyard hike and wine tasting or Melk Abbey with library visit

Take your pick from a host of delightful excursions. Ramble through the lovely village of Weissenkirchen, named for its famous white church, and sample the local apricot schnapps, which is made with fruit harvested from the orchards lining the river. If you prefer a more active option, hike with a guide through a celebrated vineyard and taste the fine wines made there. Or visit Melk’s magnificent abbey, a masterpiece of baroque art and architecture situated high atop the granite cliffs of the Danube. Whichever adventure you choose, you’ll relax onboard later in the day as you sail through the UNESCO-designated Wachau Valley. In the evening, enjoy a Captain’s Welcome Reception and Gala Dinner.

Day 4: Engelhartszell, Passau Motorcoach

FEATURED EXCURSIONS: Passau walking tour with St. Stephan’s organ concert or exclusive guided “Go Active” bike ride along the Danube river

Passau boasts a delightful layer of Italian style on top of quintessential German foundations. Your guided walking tour will introduce you to an accessible, charming, and well-preserved town, where you’ll have time to roam on your own before you hear the magnificent pipe organ (the largest in Europe) at St. Stephan’s Cathedral. Alternately, you might bike along the Danube river with an expert guide on one of the most scenic routes in Europe, the Donau Radweg.

Note: St. Stephan’s organ concert is only available May 1 – October 31, excluding Sundays and Catholic holidays. An alternative venue will be organized before and after these dates.

Day 5: Cruising the Danube River, Deggendorf (Theresienthal) 

FEATURED EXCURSION: Exclusive Bavarian Forest village and Theresienthal glass manufactory visit

Enjoy the stunning river scenery as you cruise to your next delightful port of call. Take a ride in a horse-drawn wagon through a scenic village in the Bavarian Forest and sample home-baked bread fresh from the village oven. Then you will head to Theresienthal, a world-famous glass workshop, where you’ll see firsthand how Bohemian crystal is made. Spend your afternoon taking a scenic stroll or biking along the Danube and through the small town of Deggendorf.

Day 6: Regensburg 

FEATURED EXCURSIONS: Choice of “2,000 Years in One Hour” Regensburg walking tour or Jewish Regensburg or BMW factory visit

Regensburg, one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe, captures 2,000 years of history with outstanding monuments like the 12th-century Stone Bridge and the towering Gothic cathedral. Your walking tour takes you past the architectural treasures of Old Town as well as the Cathedral of St. Peter, with its magnificent 14th-century stained- glass windows. For a different view of medieval Regensburg, tour sites associated with Germany’s oldest Jewish community, dating back more than a thousand years. Or visit the BMW factory for a fascinating look at how a well-engineered German car is built.

Note: If the tour lands on a day when the BMW factory is closed, we will visit the Audi factory instead.

Day 7: Cruising the Main-Danube Canal, Nuremberg 

FEATURED EXCURSIONS: Choice of Nuremberg city tour or Nuremberg WWII historical tour with Documentation Center visit

After cruising the most scenic parts of the Main- Danube Canal, a marvel of modern engineering, you’ll visit Nuremberg. Discover the beautiful medieval city during a panoramic tour. Or take a guided tour of Nuremberg’s most important WWII sites; you’ll visit the Nuremberg Trials Memorial, which includes Courtroom 600 (the actual venue of the trials). In the evening, enjoy a Captain’s Farewell Reception and Gala Dinner.

Note: Courtroom 600 is an active court. Visitors will only be permitted to see the courtroom during trial breaks.

Day 8: Nuremberg, transfer to Prague

Disembark the ship and transfer via motorcoach to Prague.

Day 9: Prague 

FEATURED EXCURSIONS: Choice of Prague city tour or Jewish Prague

Beauty and drama abound in the “City of Spires.” Enjoy a panoramic city tour, taking in such places as the State Opera House, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, and the avant-garde Dancing House, before arriving at Prague Castle. Here, you’ll visit St. Vitus Cathedral, Vladislav Hall, and Golden Lane. You’ll cross Charles Bridge on foot to the beautiful Old Town Square, where you’ll see Tyn Church and the famous astronomical clock. Or explore Jewish Prague on a walking tour of Josefov, the city’s old Jewish quarter. Here you’ll see Europe’s oldest surviving Jewish cemetery; Old New Synagogue, the Continent’s oldest active temple; and Pinkas Synagogue, now a memorial to Holocaust victims.

Note: The synagogues and Jewish cemetery are closed on Saturdays. If the tour lands on a Saturday, we will visit sites in the Josefov district associated with writer Franz Kafka.

Day 10: Prague 

Transfer to Prague Václav Havel Airport for your flight home.

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River Ambassador

River Ambassador

 

Quiet and understated elegance makes the intimate River Ambassador the perfect place to capture the many treasures that can be found along the rivers. Eclectic art fills the ship—from the corridors to the Main Lounge to the staterooms. Each suite has been uniquely decorated in a different style, a signature touch Uniworld offers throughout our fleet.

The gracious River Ambassador was completely refurbished in 2006. The marble lobby, spacious, window-lined Main Lounge, bars and reading room are all finely appointed and comfortable.The Main Lounge’s extra-large picture windows with cosy leather sofas and easy chairs makes it the perfect place to enjoy the ever-changing scenery. The centrally located bar area features a pub-style atmosphere where you can quench your thirst after a day of exploring. And the separate reading area is a peaceful place to sit and savour a quiet moment. Take your choice of working out in the fitness center, or relaxing with a good book on the always-picturesque Sun Deck.The ship’s restaurant features a single seating at tables set with elegant linens, china and crystal. Large windows mean you won’t miss a moment of the breathtaking sights as you wine and dine.

Features and Amenities:

Lavishly appointed riverview staterooms and suites
have handcrafted Savoir® of England beds draped in highthread count 100% Egyptian cotton sheets and European doonas, along with a menu of pillow options. Staterooms and suites on the Rhine Deck have French balconies.

Stateroom and suite amenities include:
generous builtin wardrobes, hair dryer, individual climate-control thermostat, direct-dial telephone, infotainment centre with flat-screen TV and complimentary film and entertainment options, bottled water, and safe

Marble bathrooms include:
L’Occitane en Provence bath and body products, plush towels, backlit magnifying mirror, and cosy waffle bathrobes

All suites are uniquely decorated and have additional amenities and services, including:
daily fruit and biscuit plate, and an evening amuse-bouche; slippers; private DVD; iPod® docking station; Nespresso coffee machine; bathroom towel warmers; refrigerator; bottle of wine upon arrival; morning coffee and tea; continental breakfast; shoe shine; and free laundry service.

Public areas include:
Main Lounge with full-service bar and dance floor, and library/game room; elegant restaurant; sun deck with life-size chess and shuffleboard; fitness centre with a jet massage shower cabin; Serenity River Spa, and boutique

Additional ship amenities include:
24-hour reception service, complimentary 24-hour specialty coffee and tea bar, use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks, and free Internet and Wi-Fi access

 

Ship facts

 

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage  
Star Rating  
Size/Style of Ship Small/River
Entered Service 1993 Refurbished – 2011
Registry  
Former Name N/A
Length 110 metres
Beam 11.4 metres
Draft 1.2 Metres
Propulsion/Propellers  
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)  
Passenger Capacity (twin) 120
Crew 34
Nationality of Officers British/European
Nationality of Crew International
Total Cabins 60
Total Inside cabins  
Total Outside cabins 60
Suites 4
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins  
Passenger Decks 2 plus sundeck
Cabin Electricity 220v
Elevators No
Self-Service Laundry  
Onboard Currency (subject to change) Euro

 

 
 

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