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European Danube Cruise RoutingsCruising Vacations on the Donau, Rhine, Moselle, and Main Rivers
Danube (Donau) River cruises can be lengthened by adding the Main, Rhine, and Moselle Rivers to cruise itineraries. Departure ports include Passau, Vienna, and Budapest.
The Danube River is one of Europe’s most popular waterways for riverboat cruises. Annually, around half a million passengers travel on the Danube River on multiple-day cruises. More than a hundred vacation cruise boats operate on, or at least visit, the Danube each year allowing for many cruises and different routings on the Danube and other rivers. The Danube is a strong-flowing river. Although this does not greatly affect the length of up or down-stream cruises, up-stream cruises often have to sail more at night to cover the same distance.
The Classic Danube Cruise Route: Return Trips from PassauPassau on the German-Austrian border is the most popular departure point for Danube River boat cruises. This is particularly true for boats aimed at the huge German market – in part because train journeys from any German city is easier bookable through standard procedures and rates if no border crossing is involved. Return cruises on the Danube from Passau are mostly into Austria and Hungary rather than upstream deeper into Germany:
Other Danube-Only CruisesAlthough Passau is by far the most popular departure point, cruises also depart from many other Danube cities:
Danube – Main – Rhine – Moselle River Cruise CombinationsThe completion of the Main-Danube Canal during the 1980s made cruise itineraries combining the Danube and Rhine basins possible. Many Rhine-Danube combination routings are possible:
Combining these rivers allow for longer cruises, which are particularly popular with luxury cruises aimed at the international market. Boats aimed at the German market do these routes less frequently and cheaper but often only for repositioning of boats. Most Danube cruises depart from Passau, a lovely town at the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz Rivers, with the largest Baroque cathedral in Germany and the largest church organ in the world.
The copyright of the article European Danube Cruise Routings in Cruise Lines & Routes is owned by Henk Bekker. Permission to republish European Danube Cruise Routings in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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