River Cruises from Budapest
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10 best River Cruise tour packages from Budapest
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MelissaBudapest travel expert at TourRadar
- Highlights of Eastern Europe (2026) (Budapest to Bucharest, 2026)
- Classical Danube and Prague Extension (Budapest - Prague)
- Magnificent Europe 2026 Start Budapest, End Amsterdam
- Jewels of Europe 2026|2027 - 15 Days (from Budapest to Amsterdam)
- Danube Waltz Budapest to Passau
- Delightful Danube Budapest → Nuremberg (2025)
- Danube Symphony with 2 Nights in Munich (Westbound) 2026
- Danube Symphony with 1 Night in Budapest (Westbound) 2026
- Delightful Danube & Prague (2026) (Budapest to Prague, 2026)
- Classical Danube Cruise & Bavarian Fairytales (Budapest - Munich)
The Danube divides Budapest's Buda and Pest, offering Communist history tours or panoramic highlights with Synagogue visits. The majestic Parliament Building views and local walking tours create memorable experiences at approx. $460 per day.
Duration 10 days Destinations Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection From
- NZ$7,599
Duration 11 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Operator Lueftner Cruises From
- NZ$6,993
The AmaLea or AmaStella welcome you in Budapest for scenic Danube cruising. Castle Hill and the Great Market Hall anchor your visit, complemented by traditional Hungarian cuisine. Twin-balcony staterooms and unlimited fine wines enhance the journey at approx. $470 per day.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range Ages 12+ Operator AmaWaterways From
- NZ$12,208+$855 upfront costs
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $9,595
31% Off- NZ$6,595You save $3,000
Danube Waltz Budapest to Passau
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The cruise from Budapest to Passau was beautiful. Viking made the river cruise very enjoyable with great food.”
Ian, traveled in August
Viking's luxury ships cruise Budapest's historic waterways at approx. $520 per day. Heroes' Square and Castle Hill enchant visitors, thermal spas provide relaxation, and Parliament's gothic architecture glows during evening cruises.
Duration 8 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Viking Cruises From
31% Off- NZ$6,148
Delightful Danube Budapest → Nuremberg (2025)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Fabulous experience, friendly staff, great food, well organised tours with knowledgeable local guides.”
Dr, traveled in October
The grandeur of Budapest unfolds through guided tours along the Danube riverfront. The city's impressive landmarks take center stage before guests gather for a Captain's Welcome Reception aboard the Travelmarvel vessel. The evening concludes with a magical cruise past illuminated monuments.
Duration 9 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
31% Off- NZ$4,496+$855 upfront costs
Duration 8 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Avalon Waterways From
31% Off- NZ$6,764+$288 upfront costs
Duration 7 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Avalon Waterways From
31% Off- NZ$5,753+$288 upfront costs
The Danube reveals Budapest's dual personalities, offering local walking tours and Jewish heritage excursions. St. Stephen's Cathedral, the historic Jewish Quarter, and Buda Castle's panoramic city views complement your cruise aboard the luxurious S.S. Beatrice.
Duration 10 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection From $7,599
20% Off- NZ$6,099You save $1,500
Duration 11 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Operator Lueftner Cruises From
20% Off- NZ$6,786
What our customers ask about River Cruises from Budapest
How many countries can I visit on a river cruise starting from Budapest?
Most river cruises from Budapest stop in 3-5 countries along the Danube. On a typical 8-day trip, you'll visit Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany. If you opt for a longer 15-18 day cruise, you can add places like the Netherlands, Czech Republic, and France to your journey. The variety is amazing - as one traveler put it, "the diversity of experiencing four different cultures and languages within a week makes these journeys exceptional." You'll get to explore landmarks like Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, the beautiful Melk Abbey in Austria, and the medieval streets of Regensburg, Germany.
Which major cities can I visit on river cruises starting from Budapest?
From Budapest, your cruise will take you to some of Europe's most interesting cities. You'll stop in Vienna, where you can explore the Kunsthistorisches Museum and Belvedere Palace. In Bratislava, you can wander through the medieval Old Town and visit the castle. The cruise continues to Nuremberg with its impressive Imperial castle, and many trips include Bucharest, home to the massive Parliament Palace. One traveler noted, "the variety of cities and cultural experiences made the journey unforgettable, especially the contrast between Budapest's thermal baths and Vienna's classical music scene."
What's the best time of year for a river cruise starting in Budapest?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) are ideal for Budapest river cruises. The weather is pleasant and you'll encounter fewer tourists. Summer brings warmer temperatures but also bigger crowds. If you don't mind temperatures around 40°F (4°C), winter cruises offer a special treat - traditional Christmas markets along the route. Many travelers choose to stay at the Marriott Budapest before their cruise begins. As one traveler shared, "the September sailing offered perfect weather for exploring cities and enjoying scenic cruising."
What are the most popular docking locations in Budapest for river cruises?
You'll find three main spots where river cruises dock in Budapest. The Belváros pier sits right by the Chain Bridge in the city center - it's where you'll often see the Emerald Star and S.S. Beatrice. There's also the Nemzetközi Hajóállomás international port near Margaret Bridge, and the Müpa Budapest pier close to the National Theatre. Travelers especially like the Belváros pier because, as one person mentioned, it offers a "convenient location within walking distance to major sites" like the Parliament Building and Castle District.
What are the most common first stops after departing Budapest on river cruises?
After leaving Budapest, your first stops will typically be Esztergom and Bratislava. Ships usually leave Budapest in the afternoon and reach Esztergom by early evening, where you can visit Hungary's former imperial residence. The next morning, you'll wake up in Bratislava, Slovakia's capital. Here you can explore the historic old town, check out Bratislava Castle, or go wine tasting in the Carpathian wine region. If you want to spend a night in Budapest before your cruise, the InterContinental and Sofitel Chain Bridge hotels are right on the Danube and popular with cruise passengers.
What are the most popular activities included on the first day of river cruises from Budapest?
Your first day starts with a welcome drink, followed by a traditional Hungarian folklore show and an evening cruise through Budapest - seeing the lit-up Parliament Building and Chain Bridge is absolutely beautiful. Many cruises, including Scenic and Emerald, take you on guided tours to places like Heroes' Square and the Fisherman's Bastion. The ships often dock near nice hotels like the Four Seasons Gresham Palace or InterContinental Budapest, so it's easy to explore the city on your own too.
What's included in evening entertainment on river cruises from Budapest?
Each evening brings different entertainment options. You'll enjoy Hungarian folklore shows, classical music concerts, and local cultural performances. Ships like the Emerald Dawn feature traditional Bavarian bands, while AmaSonata arranges special classical concerts at places like Vienna's Palais Liechtenstein. One traveler mentioned loving "the authentic Hungarian folklore show on the first night in Budapest and the classical concert experiences in Vienna." You can also relax in the lounge with piano music or attend interesting talks about local history and culture.





















