River Cruises from Amsterdam to Bucharest
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7 best River cruises from Amsterdam to Bucharest
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This 23-day river voyage connects Amsterdam to Bucharest, winding 2,000+ kilometers through Rhine, Main and Danube rivers. UNESCO wonders include Kinderdijk's windmills and Vienna's historic center. The dramatic Iron Gate gorge and Bulgaria's Belogradchik Fortress precede the final stop at Bucharest's Palace of Parliament.
Duration 23 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Viking Cruises From $17,000
15% Off- NZ$14,400You save $2,600
Avalon's luxury vessels navigate a 22-day course from Amsterdam to Bucharest. The 1,200-mile route along the Rhine, Main and Danube reveals UNESCO treasures like the Rhine Gorge and Iron Gates. Medieval towns including Miltenberg and Veliko Târnovo lead to Romania's capital.
Duration 22 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
15% Off- NZ$19,419+$1,160 upfront costs
Avalon's luxury ships carry passengers on a 25-day odyssey from Amsterdam to Bucharest. The Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers connect 34 cities, featuring Cologne's Gothic Cathedral, Vienna's Hofburg Palace, and Budapest's Heroes' Square. Bulgaria's Veliko Târnovo marks the path toward the final destination of Bucharest.
Duration 25 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
15% Off- NZ$21,125+$1,160 upfront costs
Duration 23 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $41,574
50% Off- NZ$20,938You save $20,636
A grand 23-day route stretches from Amsterdam to Bucharest aboard River Duchess, crossing three major rivers through eight countries. The path leads to 32 destinations, including medieval Rothenburg, baroque Würzburg, and five vibrant capital cities. Two nights at The Marmorosch Bucharest cap off 21 nights of river cruising.
Duration 24 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range up to 100 year olds Operator Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection From $21,699
10% Off- NZ$19,529You save $2,170
Duration 23 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $20,805
26% Off- NZ$15,305You save $5,500
A 27-day adventure flows from Amsterdam's canals to Bucharest, spanning 3,500km of Europe's waterways. The route meanders through 4 rivers including the Rhine and Danube, showcasing landmarks like Cologne Cathedral and Budapest's thermal baths. Transylvania's medieval towns and the legendary Bran Castle provide a captivating finale.
Duration 27 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $22,700
24% Off- NZ$17,200You save $5,500
What our customers ask about River Cruises from Amsterdam to Bucharest
What are the main destinations visited between Amsterdam and Bucharest on these river cruises?
The route takes you through 8-10 European countries along three rivers - the Rhine, Main, and Danube. You'll get to see Cologne's beautiful old cathedral, float past medieval castles in the Rhine Gorge (a UNESCO site), walk through Vienna's grand Imperial Palace, relax in Budapest's thermal baths, and explore the old Belgrade Fortress in Serbia. Many travelers tell us they loved visiting the wineries in Austria's Wachau Valley and sailing through the dramatic Iron Gates Gorge between Serbia and Romania. During the trip, you'll stay on luxury ships like the Avalon Expression or Scenic Jade, with a final stop at places like the Marmorosch hotel in Bucharest.
What is the typical duration and distance covered on an Amsterdam to Bucharest river cruise?
These trips usually take between 22 and 27 days, covering about 1,800 miles as you travel across Europe. You'll start on the Rhine River, connect to the Main River, and then join the Danube all the way to Romania. The pace is nice and relaxed - most of the sailing happens while you sleep, so your days are free to explore each stop. You'll get to spend several nights in important cities like Vienna and Budapest, with comfortable stays in hotels like The Marmorosch in Bucharest, giving you plenty of time to really get to know each place.
What kind of cultural experiences are included on Amsterdam to Bucharest river cruises?
You'll get to experience local culture in so many ways - from tasting wines in Austria's Wachau Valley to watching traditional folk shows in Bulgaria. The trip includes visits to old castles, classical music concerts at Vienna's Palais Liechtenstein, and stops at traditional villages in Romania's Transylvania region. Previous travelers really enjoyed touring the Benedictine Abbey in Melk, visiting Dos Alamos Estate for wine tasting in Bulgaria, and learning about Jewish history in Cologne. You'll also stay in historic hotels like the Athenee Palace Hilton in Bucharest, which adds to the cultural experience.
What type of activities and excursions are available during the river cruise?
There's something for everyone on these trips. If you like being active, you can join guided bike rides along the Danube, hike through the vineyards in Rüdesheim, or take walking tours through old medieval towns. For culture lovers, there are visits to UNESCO sites, classical concerts, and wine tastings. Our travelers especially like touring the Gothic cathedral in Cologne, visiting Budapest's thermal baths, and exploring Dracula's Bran Castle in Romania. If you want to explore on your own, many ships like the Scenic Opal have e-bikes you can use when the ship is docked.
When is the best time to take a river cruise from Amsterdam to Bucharest?
These cruises run from April through October. Spring trips in April and May are great for seeing tulips in Holland, with comfortable temperatures around 60-70°F (15-21°C). Summer (June through August) is warmest but also busiest. Many travelers prefer going in September or October when it's still warm - usually 65-75°F (18-24°C) - but less crowded at popular spots. No matter when you go, ships like the Avalon Expression and Scenic Jade have great viewing areas to enjoy the scenery.